A review of Kenya's cancer policies to improve access to cancer testing and treatment in the country
Abstract Background Cancer is the third-leading cause of mortality in Kenya, resulting in unique challenges to the country's health system. An increase in the number of cancer cases in Kenya over the past decade resulted in legislative actions and policies to guide delivery of cancer services....
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Main Authors: | Louise Kathini Makau-Barasa (Author), Sandra Greene (Author), N. A. Othieno-Abinya (Author), Stephanie B. Wheeler (Author), Asheley Skinner (Author), Antonia V. Bennett (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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