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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Childhood cancer is treatable! Most causes are unknown, awareness is crucial.Early detection leads to better outcomes. To healthcare providers:Symptoms are often nonspecific,so maintain a high degree of suspicion and refer directly to a comprehensive cancer centre without delay.
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A three day workshop is in progress to develop county-specific Cervical Cancer Elimination Action Plans. Participants from Garissa, Kiambu, Kakamega, and Kericho Counties are engaged as part of the Ministry of Health’s countrywide implementation of the NCCEAP #cervicalcancer
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Head and neck cancers affect many people across Kenya, yet many cases are detected late; Head and neck cancers can arise in the mouth, throat, voice box, sinuses, salivary glands, or thyroid. Know the signs. Early detection is key. #HeadAndNeckCancer #CancerAwareness
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Awareness is action. When we share facts about esophageal cancer, promote screening, and support those affected, we shift outcomes. Together, we can save lives. #EsophagealCancerAwareness #FightEsophagealCancer
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A balanced diet, regular physical activity, and maintaining a healthy weight reduce your risk of esophageal cancer by lowering the chance of conditions like acid reflux and Barrett's oesophagus. Start with one healthy habit today. #EsophagealCancerPrevention
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Esophageal cancer treatment may include surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, or a combination. Outcomes depend greatly on how early the disease is diagnosed. #EsophagealCancer #PersonalizedCare
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Most esophageal cancers are found at a late stage because symptoms appear late. Knowing your risk and seeking care early makes a critical difference. #EarlyDetection #EsophagealCancer
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Your lifestyle choices matter. GERD, smoking, heavy alcohol use, and obesity all raise your risk of esophageal cancer. Small changes today can make a big difference. #EsophagealCancerAwareness #KnowYourRisk
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Don't ignore these signs: trouble swallowing, unexplained weight loss, persistent heartburn, hoarse voice, or a nagging cough. They could point to #EsophagealCancer. Visit your nearest public health facility. Talk to a health provider. Catching it early saves lives.
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The esophagus is the muscular tube that carries food from your throat to your stomach. Esophageal cancer starts here, and is often caught late. Knowing the signs early saves lives. #EsophagealCancer #CancerAwarenes
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Esophageal cancer ranks among the top 5 cancers in both men and women in Kenya, making awareness and early detection more urgent than ever. Help us get the word out. #EsophagealCancer #KenyaFightsEC #ZuiaCAncer
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April Marks Esophageal Cancer Awareness Month! Esophageal cancer is preventable. This April, let's spread the word and encourage everyone to learn more and take action. #EsophagealCancer #SupportAndEmpower #FightEsophagealCancer #ZuiaCancer
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On this #HPVAwarenessDay, let us take action against HPV, the leading cause of cervical cancer. Vaccination and regular screening save lives. Your health matters. #HPVAwarenessDay2026 #ZuiaCancer
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Listen to your body. Unusual lumps, unexplained weight loss, persistent pain, or changes that do not heal should be checked by a health worker. Early care can save lives. #CancerPreventionMonth #KnowTheSigns #YourHealthMatters
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Learn how vaccination, screening, and strong health systems can help prevent HPV-related cancers, and be part of the movement to advance HPV prevention, because together, we can achieve *#OneLessWorry* and move closer to elimination. Register here: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regi…
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Men also need to take action for their health. Prostate and colorectal cancer can be detected early through screening. Know your risk. Get checked. Encourage others to do the same. #CancerPreventionMonth #MensHealth #EarlyDetection
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Women’s health matters. Regular breast and cervical cancer screening can find changes early, before cancer becomes serious. Talk to a health worker today about when and where to get screened. #CancerPreventionMonth #WomensHealth #ScreeningSavesLives
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Staying active is good for your body and your future. Regular physical activity helps maintain a healthy weight and reduces cancer risk. Move more. Sit less. Protect your health. #CancerPreventionMonth #BeActive #HealthyLiving #ZuiaCancer
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On 15th February, we mark International Childhood Cancer Day (ICCD), raising awareness and standing with children with cancer, survivors, and their families. Together, we can help ensure every child has access to quality treatment and care. #ICCD #ChildhoodCancer #SupportChildren
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The gift of health lasts a lifetime. This Valentine’s Day, encourage your partner to get screened for cancer. Love is protecting each other’s future. #ValentinesDay #GiftOfHealth #ScreeningSavesLives #CancerPreventionMonth
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