Author: by TIMON OTIENO

Human Papillomavirus Vaccine / photo Procare hospitalCervical cancer continues to pose a serious threat to women in Kenya, claiming thousands of lives every year, straining families and the health system. According to the Global Cancer Observatory (GLOBOCAN), approximately 5,845 Kenyan women are diagnosed with cervical cancer annually, while about 3,600 die from it, highlighting the urgent need for intensified prevention and treatment efforts.The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that cervical cancer in Kenya is the leading cause of cancer‑related deaths among women and the second most common cancer overall after breast cancer.Cervical cancer is a malignant growth that develops in…

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