RFH offers free Brachytherapy for Cervical Cancer
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Women battling cervical
cancer are set to receive free brachytherapy treatment following a new
initiative by Ruai Family Hospital and its partner, the RFH Foundation.
The hospital has announced it
will offer fully subsidised brachytherapy — a form of internal radiation
therapy commonly used to treat cervical cancer — to three eligible women in the
first phase of the programme. The treatment involves targeting radiation
directly at the tumor, helping reduce exposure to surrounding healthy tissue.
According to the hospital, cost
remains one of the biggest obstacles preventing patients from accessing
brachytherapy in Kenya, despite its effectiveness in treating advanced cervical
cancer.
“We are removing financial
barriers to bring healing and hope to those who need it most,” said Dr. Maxwel
Okoth, General Managing Director of the hospital.
Women seeking to enroll in the
initiative will first undergo clinical evaluation to determine whether they
qualify for brachytherapy.
The hospital has appealed to
members of the public to refer patients who may meet the criteria, urging
caregivers and families to reach out through its cancer centre hotline.
The brachytherapy unit is
housed at the recently launched oncology facility within the RFH Specialist
Hospital, one of 11 branches operating under the wider hospital network.
“Our commitment is to ensure
patients can access advanced cancer care within Africa, without travelling
abroad,” Dr. Okoth added.
Cervical cancer remains one of the leading causes of cancer deaths among women in Kenya. Health advocates have repeatedly cited late diagnosis, limited treatment capacity, and high costs of care as persistent challenges in the country’s cancer response.
The
availability of free brachytherapy, though small-scale, comes amid broader
calls to expand access to cancer treatment and screening services nationwide.


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