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IS A FUTURE WITHOUT CERVICAL CANCER POSSIBLE?

DrAjeani demonstrates cervical cancer development using clinical instruments.

EstherNapeyok, 26, still has flashbacks of her most agonizing moment. Last year, this mother of seven was diagnosed with advanced stage cervical cancer which has left her with excruciating pain and psychological trauma.It is a perilous walk through the hillyterrain of Kategok Sub County in Abim district to Napeyok’s home, a simple grass thatched hut.

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