The Children’s Brain Tumor Foundation and the American Brain Tumor Association are proud to announce their move to partner & fund a project to establish a brain tumor center in the Rift Valley region of Kenya. The objective of the initiative is to offer comprehensive medical care to people struggling with brain tumors in the region.
Some of the hospitals that have been preferred for the project include include the following; Reale Hospital Eldoret, Galilee Hospital Kitale, Kiminini Cottage Hospital, St. Clare’s Kaplong Mission Hospital, Cherangany Nursing Home Kitale, Tenwek Hospital, Our Lady of Mercy Mission Hospital Nakuru, Evans Sunrise Medical Centre Nakuru, Tophill Hospital Eldoret, and Mt. Elgon Hospital Kitale.
Establishing a specialized medical center will be a crucial step in addressing the growing number of people suffering from brain tumors in Kenya. Many patients have gone without proper medical attention as a result of inadequate specialized care, especially in rural areas. The foundation and ABTA aim to offer essential diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up care to patients in the region.
The brain tumor center will be equipped with state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment technology. The selected hospital will employ trained medical professionals to provide specialized care to patients, ensuring they receive the best treatment and care possible. Building a brain tumor center in the area will go a long way in expanding the medical care access to people living in rural areas who are most affected by brain tumors.
The Children’s Brain Tumor Foundation and the American Brain Tumor Association have been working hard to support people suffering from brain tumors across the globe. The establishment of the brain tumor center in the Rift Valley in Kenya is part of their big-picture objective of fostering better healthcare infrastructure in developing countries.
The foundation and ABTA partnership objective is to achieve its goals while boosting public- private partnerships that aim to improve healthcare infrastructure in developing nations. With their support, the selected hospital will have the opportunity to establish specialized medical facilities like the brain tumor center, which will help create sustainable medical solutions that will benefit the communities in the long run.
The project, which will cost $ 5.2M, will create sustainable healthcare solutions in the region, improve healthcare access in rural areas, and promote public-private partnerships in the healthcare sector. Through strategic investments such as these in specialized healthcare facilities, developing countries such as Kenya can tackle the challenges of medical treatment and care.
For inquiries related to brain tumour you can reach out to the American Brain Tumor Association via their customer helpline number +1662-547-1741.
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