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Uasin Gishu hosts Swedish delegation on 'Equity in Cancer Care Project'

Highlighting the urgent need for improvements in cancer care, Dr Serem termed cancer a “disaster” for the people of Uasin Gishu.

Part of the Swedish delegation which held a meeting with Uasin Gishu County Executive in charge of Health Services Abraham Serem at the county headquarters in Eldoret City. The county government has partnered with the Swedish Government in an initiative dubbed 'Equity in Cancer Care Project' , aimed at improving cancer care through early identification, treatment methods, and increased awareness. Photo/Jeremiah Choge

Uasin Gishu County Government has partnered with the Swedish Government in an initiative dubbed ‘Equity in Cancer Care Project’, aimed at improving cancer care through early identification, treatment methods and increased awareness.

County Executive in charge of Health Services Abraham Serem who hosted the Swedish delegation in his office noted the critical components of the program.

“This project targets the early identification of cancer, treatment mechanisms, HPV vaccinations in schools, cervical cancer screening and early treatment, therefore increasing awareness regarding various forms of cancer within the communities,” stated Dr Serem.

Highlighting the urgent need for improvements in cancer care, Dr Serem termed cancer a “disaster” for the people of Uasin Gishu County by emphasizing the potential transformative role of telemedicine in providing the much-needed services to those affected.

“Telemedicine will be a game changer for many people seeking services. It can bridge gaps in accessibility and support early intervention, which is crucial in the fight against cancer,” he added.

Also present were chief officers Dr Paul Wangwe (Promotive and Preventive Health) and Dr Joyce Sang (Clinical Services) who echoed Dr Serem's sentiments regarding the necessity of early screening and counselling.

According to Dr Sang, these key components are vital for reducing the community's reliance on advanced technologies for cancer treatment.

She called for an integrated approach, suggesting that emergency operations should be harmonized with cancer care initiatives.

“By merging emergency operations with cancer care, we can create a more robust and responsive health system that proactively addresses cancer and its associated challenges,” noted Dr Sang.

At the same time, the North Rift Kidney Association (NRKPA) has called for the fast-tracking of passage of the Transplant Bill currently before parliament.

The association in a statement through its patron Dr Titus Cheptinga said the Bill will make kidney transplants more available to those who need them.

"A kidney transplant is superior to dialysis for those who qualify for a transplant though not everyone with kidney failure will be a candidate for kidney transplant," said  Dr Cheptinga.

The association has since embarked on sensitising residents on food choices, food preparation, and meal planning which it notes will be the simplest and cheapest way to reduce the burden of chronic diseases to the population.

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