Category: Kenya – April 2014

Langata, Nairobi See and Treat Graduation in Kenya.
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Langata, Nairobi See and Treat Graduation in Kenya.

With great honor on this day the second of May 2014 the CureCervicalCancer team warmly congratulated the five Langata women’s clinic nurses on their graduation.  After four days of closely guided teaching we were proud to bestow certificates of completion for our rigorous “See and Treat” training program.  Together, the CCC team and the eager...

CCC's Photojournalist, Robert Oppel's Viewpoint on Langata Women's Clinic.
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CCC's Photojournalist, Robert Oppel's Viewpoint on Langata Women's Clinic.

Langata women’s clinic serves the female community of the Kibera slum and also the women prisoners.  The clinic is located just beyond the confines of the largest slum in Africa, home to nearly a million people and it’s guarded entrance provides women of the community an easy and secure access to healthcare. Some women commit...

CCC Board Member Dr. Caroline Nitschmann's Point of View and a Revisit to the CCC Clinic in the Transmara, Kenya
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CCC Board Member Dr. Caroline Nitschmann's Point of View and a Revisit to the CCC Clinic in the Transmara, Kenya

The Kisumu Project is one that has taken extraordinary planning. CureCervicalCancer has worked very hard over many months to make sure that no detail was overlooked in preparation for four fully-functioning and sustainable cervical cancer screening and treatment clinics.   As the only gynecologist on this trip, I anticipated focusing on the teaching aspect of...

CureCervicalCancer Kisumu, Kenya Cyrotherapy Graduation
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CureCervicalCancer Kisumu, Kenya Cyrotherapy Graduation

April 25, 2014 marks a major milestone for CCC and the women of Kisumu County! The mortality rate for cervical cancer is equivalent to that of maternal mortality in this area of western Kenya. Since cervical cancer is nearly 100% preventable if a woman is screened and then treated with cryotherapy, it is life-saving. This...

Dedication of the CureCervicalCancer: The Evelyn McEntire Clinic in Gita, Kenya
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Dedication of the CureCervicalCancer: The Evelyn McEntire Clinic in Gita, Kenya

For the past week here in Kisumu, Kenya, CureCervicalCancer has trained well over a dozen healthcare professionals in the cervical cancer “Single Approach” screening and treatment procedure. Three of these wonderful nurses are from the Gita community clinic, approximately 30 minutes from the city of Kisumu and Jaramogi Hospital. Denis Odero RN (chief nurse), along with...

Dedication of the CureCervicalCancer: The Shelton-Rogers Clinic in Migosi, Kenya
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Dedication of the CureCervicalCancer: The Shelton-Rogers Clinic in Migosi, Kenya

After an intensive and productive week long theoretical and practical training session in Kisumu, Kenya, 3 of the 12 highly skilled nurses returned to their community hospital in Migosi. The CCC team established in Migosi the sustainable Shelton-Rogers clinic. This CCC/Shelton-Rogers Clinic will be the first of its kind for the women in the suburb...

Dedication of the CureCervicalCancer: The Jill Rotman Clinic
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Dedication of the CureCervicalCancer: The Jill Rotman Clinic

CureCervicalCancer has successfully trained local healthcare professionals at the main hospital in Kisumu in the “See and Treat ” procedure to screen for cervical cancer and treat precancerous lesions. While this training is a week-long process, the dedication ceremony for the Jill Rotman Clinic took place today on April 23, 2014.  CCC Board Member Judy Laner...

Day 3: One Man's Perspective
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Day 3: One Man's Perspective

My name is Robert Oppel, and I am the photojournalist for the CureCervicalCancer Kenya 2014 Project.  My day job, however, is working with Dr. Patricia Gordon at a cancer center in Los Angeles. I had expressed an interest in CCC when I witnessed Dr. Gordon’s genuine compassion towards a patient who is a dear friend of...

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