National Cancer Control Program Kenya
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Guiding implementation of Cancer Control programs as per @MOH_Kenya National Cancer Control Strategy 2023-2027 towards a low burden of Cancer in Kenya
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Day 1: The Afya Dada Initiative has kicked off the Community Health Assistants training in Uasin Gishu County. This training aims to strengthen community health systems by equipping CHAs with the knowledge and skills to advance women’s health & wellbeing at the community level.
Training underway in Machakos! HRIOs and HCWs are sharpening their M&E and data management skills to advance cancer control. #CancerProgram #HealthSystemsStrengthening
Men can get breast cancer too; though rare, it makes up ~1% of cases. Look out for: 🔹 Lumps 🔹 Nipple changes/discharge 🔹 Skin dimpling Awareness saves lives. Early detection matters for everyone. #BreastCancerAwareness #MensHealth
As #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth comes to a close, we celebrate the strength and hope of survivors whose voices remind us that early detection saves lives. Let us encourage all women to make self-breast examination a routine practice. #AfyaYanguJukumuLangu
Treatment for breast cancer depends on its subtype and stage. Doctors often combine options such as surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, hormone therapy, and targeted therapy to reduce recurrence. Early detection greatly improves treatment success. #BreastCancerTreatment
Prevention is better than cure! Women aged 40–74: Get a mammogram every 2 years. Your health, your choice. Take action today. #AfyaYanguJukumuLangu #NitapimaMatiti #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth #ZuiaCancer
In addition to conducting a breast self-exam, you should request a clinical breast examination (CBE) from your healthcare provider at the nearest health centre. The choice is yours, take control. #GetScreenedToday #AfyaYanguJukumuLangu #NitapimaMatiti #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth
Have you checked your breasts this month? A simple self-exam can make a difference, so take action today. Follow this link for more information: youtu.be/WipfLU6Ztwk #AfyaYanguJukumuLangu #NitapimaMatiti #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth #ZuiaCancer
Breast cancer can be overwhelming, be kind to yourself. It IS okay not to be okay. Feel every emotion, take your time, and practice self-care. #BreastCancerAwareness #SurvivorVoices
Did you know? Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related mortality among women in Kenya, with 9 women dying every day from the disease. It accounts for one in every four cancers diagnosed among Kenyan women. #AfyaYanguJukumuLangu #NitapimaMatiti #BCAM2025
📣 Join us this afternoon for the second webinar in our #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth series! Hear from experts on how early detection and effective management can save lives. 🔗 Register here: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist… #EarlyDetection #HealthForAll #ZuiaCancer
Happening Now! The National Cervical Cancer Action Plan Validation Meeting brings together MOH experts and partners to review the plan, advancing our shared vision of a Kenya free from the burden of cervical cancer. #CervicalCancerAwareness #ZuiaCancer
Not all lumps are cancerous, but any change in your breast should be checked by a health worker. Look out for: 🔹 Lumps 🔹 Skin dimpling 🔹 Nipple discharge 🔹 Unusual pain or swelling Early detection saves lives—don’t wait! #EarlyDetection #AfyaYanguJukumuLangu
Pain relief is medicine. Denying it is an injustice. Make pain relief accessible. #AccessToMedicine #PalliativeCareMatters #WHPCDay25 #PalliativeCare #AchievingThePromise
Hope. Dignity. Relief. These are the promises of palliative care—and everyone deserves them. #PalliativePromise #UniversalAccessNow #WHPCD2025
Did you know? 85% of breast cancer cases occur without family history. Only 10–15% are linked to genes. Your lifestyle choices, like staying active, avoiding alcohol & tobacco, can lower your risk. Take control today! #AfyaYanguJukumuLangu #ZuiaCancer #Lifestylechoices
UHC in Kenya is incomplete without palliative care. Policy change equates dignity for all. #PalliativePolicy #WHPCD2025
Today, NCCP hosted a team from The Max Foundation, Kenya. Through our 5-year partnership, 2,000+ CML patients access free, life-saving treatment in 6 hospitals nationwide. Over 220 advanced breast cancer patients have also benefited this past year. #Partnerships #CancerCare
How Kenya is reimagining cancer prevention and care for women weforum.org/stories/2025/1… via @wef
No one should suffer in pain. Palliative care relieves suffering and supports dignity #HumanRights #CompassionInCare #WHPCD2025
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