The Kisumu Project is one that has taken extraordinary planning. CureCervicalCancer has worked very hard over many months to make...
CCC Board Member Dr. Caroline Nitschmann’s Point of View: The Mela Kent Clinic Revisited

The Kisumu Project is one that has taken extraordinary planning. CureCervicalCancer has worked very hard over many months to make...
With less than four weeks until our extensive Kenya project during which CCC will establish 5 more permanent, sustainable cervical...
We arrived at Hopital Saint Michel in Cap-Haitien, Haiti this morning to find that our partners—International Medical Corps—had prepared for...
Today was our final day in Borgne, Haiti, which culminated in the successful establishment of The Phyllis Clinic, CureCervicalCancer’s 7th...
A 55-year-old thin, petite woman entered the clinic today. She was obviously in pain, moving slowly, and begging for help....
Our second clinic day at The Phyllis Clinic saw even more women coming to undergo See and Treat. One of...
Today was the first day of the CureCervicalCancer: The Phyllis Clinic. With the help of Columbia University Millennium Cities Initiative,...
This afternoon, CCC successfully established our second permanent, sustainable cervical cancer “See and Treat” clinic on this project (and in...
The names and other identifying information about these patients have been altered to protect their privacy. CCC has been experiencing...
Today was the official dedication of the Cure Cervical Cancer: Mela Kent Clinic within the AMS Engos Clinic, donated by...