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KNH battles with cancer crisis
Pastor M
#1 Posted : Monday, February 21, 2011 5:14:50 PM
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When James Mwangi’s father was taken to Kenyatta National Hospital’s cancer unit for radiotherapy last month, he was shocked to learn that the treatment could only be offered in July, six months down the line.
They went to a private doctor who insisted that the radiotherapy had to be done at an alternative hospital to manage the old man’s cancer of the oesophagus. He referred them to a private hospital where they were told a two-week dose would cost Sh80,000.
“The doctor told us that the only cheaper hospital was Kenyatta but with their radiotherapy machine fully booked, we had no option but to go to the private hospital,” recalls Mr Mwangi.
Through fund-raising, they managed to get Sh45,000 that they used as a down payment for the treatment. Many cancer patients are facing the same problem.
They have to wait for months to use the only machine that performs radiotherapy treatment at the biggest health facility in East and Central Africa.
The hospital has to turn away patients needing radiotherapy, except for emergency cases, because it cannot cope with the demand.
So far, there are 400 patients on the waiting list. The machine can handle only 100 patients in six weeks, after which another 100 patients utilise it for a similar period.
Each patient needs six weeks of intense radiotherapy treatment, leaving no room for a new patient to be admitted. Those on the waiting list can also hope that there will be few emergencies to disrupt the schedule.
This means that, other factors being constant, the 400th patient on the waiting list is likely to get radiotherapy treatment on June 15 to July 31.

High mortality

Patients who tried to get treatment at the hospital in January and February have been advised to go to MP Shah Hospital, the next cheaper option offering radiotherapy treatment. The problem, however, is the cost.
At Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH), patients pay Sh1, 500 per week for radiotherapy treatment while at MP Shah Hospital, the cost is Sh40,000 for the same duration.
Wendz
#2 Posted : Monday, February 21, 2011 5:29:28 PM
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This is a real problem. How much does this machine cost? Dont we have enterprenuers in this medical field who can bail us out? Am sure with a reasonable fee like 10k, it would pick.... well, not that it is any cheaper but if the next option is 40k, then this is reasonable for now... until we get another competition..... Am sure banks would be willing to fund that!
Pastor M
#3 Posted : Monday, February 21, 2011 5:30:32 PM
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@Wendz Ever being at KNH Cancer ward...its hell on earth pain is the only word I can describe the place...After visiting the ward i usually encourage my family and friends to eat a lot of raw tomatoes. and do away with processed food as possible as they can ...allow me to share this.
cp
"Although fruits and vegetables are known to have anti-cancer properties, not all of them are created equal. One of the most important ways to prevent cancer through dietary habits is eating the humble tomato.
The tomato, however, is king in the food fight against cancer. It contains large quantities of a carotenoid called lycopene. This is the vegetable pigment that gives the tomato its red colour. Lycopene, unlike beta carotene, does not transform to vitamin A in the body – it has a much more important and useful effect.
Regular tomato consumption, in theory, should protect against cancer. And this was proven in a landmark study on cancer and diet in Italy conducted by a group of scientists led by Franceschi. The study showed that eating tomato prevents cancers, especially prostate cancer."
http://www.suite101.com/...cancer-tomatoes-a324544




Impunity
#4 Posted : Monday, February 21, 2011 6:02:41 PM
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Euge
#5 Posted : Monday, February 21, 2011 6:44:18 PM
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This is really sad. Infact each provincial hospital should have a machine.
Lord, thank you!
Wendz
#6 Posted : Tuesday, February 22, 2011 9:21:07 AM
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Pastor M wrote:
@Wendz Ever being at KNH Cancer ward...its hell on earth pain is the only word I can describe the place...After visiting the ward i usually encourage my family and friends to eat a lot of raw tomatoes. and do away with processed food as possible as they can ...allow me to share this.





No, i havent been there. i think i should make it a point of visiting the patients once in a while..... just to give them hope and let them know people think about them..Or how else can we help? I think we talk our God given health for granted so much. And we are still spending money on 'diplomatic' missions to save the who's who's skin..... We really have special a breed in this country!

I didnt know all that about tomatoes! Thanks for sharing.
FundamentAli
#7 Posted : Tuesday, February 22, 2011 10:35:21 AM
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It is a pity that their machine are also using very old technology. Three private hospital have insalled or are in the process of installing modern equipment.
Pastor M
#8 Posted : Tuesday, February 22, 2011 11:46:45 AM
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@Wendz please pay a visit there...you will find a place where everybody is equal they are in so much pain that the pain has united them Rich and poor,young and old most of them believe they are in their deathbed.We prayed together with the relatives that the Minister for Health Anyang Nyongo recovers from cancer and we believed that from what he is going through now when he comes back to Kenya he will be in the forefront in the fight against cancer in terms of treatment,availing the right machines to public hospitals...Lets pray for quick recovery of our minister for health.PLEASE WHATEVER CHALLENGES YOU ARE GOING THROUGH AND YOU ARE HEALTHY...BE JUST THANKFULLY.
Ms Mkenya
#9 Posted : Tuesday, February 22, 2011 4:12:58 PM
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@Wendz, please do NOT go to the children's cancer ward first. Go to an adult cancer ward. Then if you are up to it, go to the children's ward. It is a very sad ward (for you, the children play anyway when they can).
Alternatively, you can volunteer to help at the Nairobi Hospice, also located in KNH.

@Fundamentali, there is a cancer centre near M.P Shah but its damn expensive. And i can assure you even the others will be. What we need is these ones that are supposed cheaper being availed. Those who can afford are being treated anyway and are not subjected to waiting.

On another note, i think people really do need to buy good health insurance!
....above all, to stand.
Pastor M
#10 Posted : Tuesday, February 22, 2011 4:21:09 PM
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@Ms Kenya..."On another note, i think people really do need to buy good health insurance! [/quote]

I m shopping for a good health insurance to buy for my parents...which insurance do you think will fit my budget of between 10k -15 k per year.
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