History of kesho by dr catherine nyongesa

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History of KESHO

Dr C NyongesaWatta, MMED (Wits), FC Rad Onc(SA)

KESHO welcomes you to the Conference

3rd international conference 2014 November 27-29 at SarovaPanafric hotel

What is KESHO?Kenya Society of Haematology and Oncology (KESHO) was founded in 2002.

Objectives

Research in cancer and blood diseases,

Improve patient care,

Provide physicians with forum to discuss ideas for purposes of improving practice and outcomes.

AcknowledgeWork of the founders of KESHO among them Prof Abinya, MD Maina, Nyambura Kariuki

Current officials, CHAIR –Nyongesa

Treasurer Andrew Odhiambo

Secretary Ann Maina

Dr Radia, Dr Alice musibi, Dr Gladwell Kiarie, DrRonald Wasike

PREVIOUS CONFERENCES1st international conference 21/08/04 at Grand Regency Hotel

2nd KESHO ASCO Multidisciplinary Training Course for Cancer Management silver springs 26th to 29th

February 2009

Let us talk about Cancer

‘Let Us Talk About Cancer’The theme of KESHO Conference 2014 is ‘Let Us Talk About Cancer’. This involves all of us.

It is intended that we discuss cancer in all its aspects, with a view to preventing its occurrence, facilitating early detection and cure,

Palliation of those who cannot be cured, as well as availing the much needed resources for overall cancer control

Objectives of the conferenceChanging health care environment from Infectious diseases burden to Cancer burden

Disparities in Cancer care, Prevention and Control

Cancer Research in Sub-Saharan Africa

Objectives of the conferenceGlobal Cancer Initiatives with opportunities for domestication in Africa

Cancer Prevention and Health Promotion in Africa

Cancer Survivorship in Africa

Palliative care in sub-Saharan Africa

Education and competency development in Oncology

Cancer BurdenA decade ago in East Africa, there were an estimated 175,000 persons living with cancer, and that number has dramatically increased

Cancer projected to become the leading cause of death in sub-Saharan Africa over the next few years.

Cancer Burden in KenyaCancer has now been established to rank third locally as a killer, after infections and cardiovascular diseases

The fight against cancer cannot be left in the hands of physicians alone

Other stakeholders must be involved

Governments and policy makers cannot be left out

Cancer Burden in Kenya

Cancer Burden in Kenya

In the case of Kenya the population is roughly 40million.

The new cases being reported with cancer is about 41,000 annually

Cancer Burden in KenyaThe incidence of cancer in Kenya has been rising steadily over the last decade

The HIV/AIDS pandemic, population growth, change in lifestyle and environment, are some of the factors contributing to the rise in cancer cases

Most of the patients present in late stage disease and end up getting palliative rather than curative treatment

Cancer Burden in Kenya

Unfortunately, as the threat of early death and disability from chronic diseases like cancer grows in sub-Saharan Africa

Accessing cancer screening and treatment is one of the major hurdles cancer patients face.

Cancer Burden in KenyaProvision of healthcare in Kenya is the responsibility of the Government

Funding for health services has been greatly overstretched by the HIV/AIDS pandemic

resulting in inadequate budgetary allocations for development of specialized services like cancer treatment

Cancer Burden in KenyaKenya has few Cancer Centre's that are well equipped to treat cancer patients

Looking at the astronomical numbers of cancer cases, there is tremendous pressure on the existing facilities to handle all these cases effectively.

According to these figures, the plight of people with cancer in Kenya is dire and sometimes hopeless at best.

Cancer treatment Centre's in Kenya The Kenyatta National Hospital

Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital

Cancer Care Kenya

Texas Cancer Centre

The Nairobi Hospital Oncology

The Aga Khan Heart and Cancer Centre

KNH Cancer CentreKenya has only one public Cancer Centre based at the KNH in Nairobi, equipped with two (2) Cobalt-60 machines and brachytherapy

The centre was established in 1968 when the country's population was 12 million as a research unit

Introduction Considering the established Ministry of Health referral system,

Cancer patients have to travel from all corners of the country, some from as far as 600 kilometres away, to access treatment at treatment centre in Kenyatta National Hospital

Patients for radiotherapy

Long bookingsAbout 1000 patients on waiting list for RT

KENYATTA NATIONAL HOSPITAL

KNH Cobalt 60

New cobalt 60 KNH 2012

New cancer center KNH

A new site measuring 1.5 acre's has been allocated and the construction is ongoing for a linear accelerator

KNH

CCK 2010

The Nairobi Hospital Oncology Centre

MTRH

Centre for Cancer and Chronic Disease Building Eldoret

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