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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: Georgesoros on March 19, 2018, 01:59:58 PM

Title: Isnt this a crisis??? 5% of MPS...
Post by: Georgesoros on March 19, 2018, 01:59:58 PM
https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2018/03/19/13-kenyan-mps-being-treated-in-india-for-cancer_c1732236
Why not mobilize resources to treat the disease locally. Best treatment for cancer is prevention, after it invades the body its hard to treat it.
Title: Re: Isnt this a crisis??? 5% of MPS...
Post by: vooke on March 19, 2018, 06:00:04 PM
There’s still a lot of ignorance on cancer in Kenya..that explains why Justin they keep flying out.

I think for most types of cancer there’s really nothing one can do other than detect it early
Title: Re: Isnt this a crisis??? 5% of MPS...
Post by: Kim Jong-Un's Pajama Pants on March 19, 2018, 06:37:56 PM
https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2018/03/19/13-kenyan-mps-being-treated-in-india-for-cancer_c1732236
Why not mobilize resources to treat the disease locally. Best treatment for cancer is prevention, after it invades the body its hard to treat it.

Any idea how old these people are?  Sometimes increased cancer rates is just a sign of a longer lived population.  Meaning that fewer people are dying of infectious diseases typical of poor countries.
Title: Re: Isnt this a crisis??? 5% of MPS...
Post by: Georgesoros on March 19, 2018, 07:52:44 PM
There is no cure for cancer, only significant lifestyle changes to reduce incidence of cancer. Betty Mugo survived breast cancer. Nyongo survived cancer too. Many will not survive due to cost of treatment.
Termie, I agree with you. The older you get the higher the risk usually over 75yrs old. These MPs are in their 40s i guess.
Title: Re: Isnt this a crisis??? 5% of MPS...
Post by: gout on March 20, 2018, 03:55:39 PM
It is not ignorance. It is about knowing you have no options in health in Kenya. Even if you test for these cancers what do you do? If you don't have the money to India it is better to stay away from these tests!! The only reason why it seems why the percentage is higher for senior public officers who have tax payers' paid up up health insurance premiums and looted money to afford trips to Boston, India and Israel. It is a real shithole.

There’s still a lot of ignorance on cancer in Kenya..that explains why Justin they keep flying out.

I think for most types of cancer there’s really nothing one can do other than detect it early

With no safety regulations on water, food/beverages/alcohol processing,seeds, pesticides, fertilizers, phones/all electronic appliances, cars and all these carcinogenic potential there is little hope given even likes of Agha Khan and Nairobi do not have diagnostic capacity.
Title: Re: Isnt this a crisis??? 5% of MPS...
Post by: Kim Jong-Un's Pajama Pants on March 20, 2018, 04:43:12 PM
It is not ignorance. It is about knowing you have no options in health in Kenya. Even if you test for these cancers what do you do? If you don't have the money to India it is better to stay away from these tests!! The only reason why it seems why the percentage is higher for senior public officers who have tax payers' paid up up health insurance premiums and looted money to afford trips to Boston, India and Israel. It is a real shithole.

There’s still a lot of ignorance on cancer in Kenya..that explains why Justin they keep flying out.

I think for most types of cancer there’s really nothing one can do other than detect it early

With no safety regulations on water, food/beverages/alcohol processing,seeds, pesticides, fertilizers, phones/all electronic appliances, cars and all these carcinogenic potential there is little hope given even likes of Agha Khan and Nairobi do not have diagnostic capacity.

Then people should try as much as possible to eat healthy. 

My theory is that you tend to see health issues in a changing society.  When one part lags behind another.  Such as healthcare failing to catch up with changing lifestyles.  You have a section of society shifting to western lifestyles without attendant health safeguards in place.  hk would say there is a market opportunity for healthcare  :D .