Cancer accounts for roughly 7 percent of Kenyan mortality, making it the country\u27s third leading cause of death [1]. Available statistics indicate that 70–80 percent of cancer cases in Kenya are first diagnosed only in later stages [2]. Despite its high prevalence and the care needed to treat late-stage cancer, Kenya has few facilities and qualified healthcare workers (HCWs) that are dedicated to cancer treatment. In periods of a pandemic like COVID-19, both patients and HCWs may be at an additional risk of contracting the disease if tailored measures and strategies are not implemented for continuity of services
Cervical cancer ranks as the second most frequent cancer among women globally. The majority of patie...
Background: Cancer regisries worldwide have evolved to provide useful information on the burden and ...
In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), urgent action is needed to curb a growing crisis in cancer incidence an...
Cancer accounts for roughly 7 percent of Kenyan mortality, making it the country\u27s third leading ...
Purpose: In response to the increasing cancer burden in Kenya, this study identified barriers to pat...
AbstractIn the next 20 years, it is expected that 70% of incident cancers will be diagnosed in the d...
Background: Cancer is the third-leading cause of mortality in Kenya, resulting in unique challenges ...
Cancer is the third highest cause of death in Kenya, preceded by infectious and cardiovascular disea...
AbstractBackgroundCancer is the third leading cause of mortality in Kenya, accounting for 7% of annu...
Background. Currently the majority of cancer deaths occur in low and middle-income countries where t...
PURPOSE The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted cancer care globally. There are limited data of its impa...
Globally, cervical cancer continues to be a major cause of mortality and morbidity among women with ...
Background: Cervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer mortality in Kenya, with an estimated 3,2...
Abstract Background. The economic burden of cancer is a major issue across countries with the majori...
Critical illnesses cause several million deaths annually, with many of these occurring in low-resour...
Cervical cancer ranks as the second most frequent cancer among women globally. The majority of patie...
Background: Cancer regisries worldwide have evolved to provide useful information on the burden and ...
In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), urgent action is needed to curb a growing crisis in cancer incidence an...
Cancer accounts for roughly 7 percent of Kenyan mortality, making it the country\u27s third leading ...
Purpose: In response to the increasing cancer burden in Kenya, this study identified barriers to pat...
AbstractIn the next 20 years, it is expected that 70% of incident cancers will be diagnosed in the d...
Background: Cancer is the third-leading cause of mortality in Kenya, resulting in unique challenges ...
Cancer is the third highest cause of death in Kenya, preceded by infectious and cardiovascular disea...
AbstractBackgroundCancer is the third leading cause of mortality in Kenya, accounting for 7% of annu...
Background. Currently the majority of cancer deaths occur in low and middle-income countries where t...
PURPOSE The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted cancer care globally. There are limited data of its impa...
Globally, cervical cancer continues to be a major cause of mortality and morbidity among women with ...
Background: Cervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer mortality in Kenya, with an estimated 3,2...
Abstract Background. The economic burden of cancer is a major issue across countries with the majori...
Critical illnesses cause several million deaths annually, with many of these occurring in low-resour...
Cervical cancer ranks as the second most frequent cancer among women globally. The majority of patie...
Background: Cancer regisries worldwide have evolved to provide useful information on the burden and ...
In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), urgent action is needed to curb a growing crisis in cancer incidence an...