Hundreds of Kenyans will benefit from a multi-million cancer treatment and research center to be established at the Kenyatta University Teaching and Referral Hospital. The center which is being funded in a partnership between the institution, the University of Manchester, and Christie Hospital in the United Kingdom will mostly focus on Oral squamous cell carcinoma the most common type of oral cancer in Kenya. Purity Museo reports.
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