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Special Medical Camp Impacts 3,500 Residents in Taita Taveta County; M-PESA Foundation

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
October 18, 2024
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Special Medical Camp Impacts 3,500 Residents in Taita Taveta County; M-PESA Foundation

The medical camp was cancer-themed, focusing on screening, providing support to cancer patients, and creating awareness.

M-PESA Foundation, in partnership with Zuri Health, hosted a specialised medical camp at Moi Voi Stadium in Taita Taveta County, impacting over 3,500 residents.

Special Medical Camp Impacts 3,500 Residents in Taita Taveta County; M-PESA FoundationSpecial Medical Camp Impacts 3,500 Residents in Taita Taveta County; M-PESA Foundation

Special Medical Camp Impacts 3,500 Residents in Taita Taveta County; M-PESA Foundation

This was part of a series of cancer-themed medical camps by the M-PESA Foundation geared towards providing cancer-related healthcare support. The foundation has committed KES 36 million to hold four (4) specialised cancer-themed medical camps across Kenya as the world marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The focus is on screening and providing healthcare services related to breast, prostate, cervical, and colon cancer.

“Out of the 26 plus medical camps we’ve conducted across Kenya since May last year, over 3,500 patients have been screened for cancer, and 300 have been referred for treatment after suspected cases of either breast, cervical or prostate cancer. It is for this reason that we decided to conduct cancer-themed medical camps this October (considering it is also Breast Cancer Awareness month) to raise cancer awareness, support cancer patients financially and  increase referrals to cancer facilities for those needing advanced care. We aim to promote early screening and detection so that patients can get the treatment they need, with a focus on supporting underserved communities to access these services,” said Patricia Ithau, Trustee, M-PESA Foundation.

The camp offered nutritional and psychosocial support for individuals diagnosed with or at risk of cancer, while telemedicine is also leveraged to enable patients to consult with oncologists.

To ensure proper aftercare, the foundation has also committed to providing free one-year medical cover for up to 20 patients diagnosed with cancer at each of the camps.

Special Medical Camp Impacts 3,500 Residents in Taita Taveta County; M-PESA FoundationSpecial Medical Camp Impacts 3,500 Residents in Taita Taveta County; M-PESA Foundation

Special Medical Camp Impacts 3,500 Residents in Taita Taveta County; M-PESA Foundation

The Taita Taveta camp was the second cancer-themed medical camp this month. The first was held in Nairobi last weekend. The Foundation will also be going to Homa Bay and Muranga counties empowering communities with quality healthcare through cancer-themed medical camps in the next two weeks.

However, these medical camps go beyond cancer to also address the general health needs of the community, including eye care consultations, fistula screening, general doctor consultations, diabetes screening, hypertension monitoring, and elderly and child health consultations in partnership with Zuri Heath, Lion’s Sightfirst Eye Hospital, and the respective county governments.

At the camp, 45 patients were screened for breast, cervical and colon cancer, while over 3,000 patients received general doctor consultations.
“In addition to cancer care, we also address general health needs by offering free medical consultations, providing essential drugs and offering screening services for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) like diabetes and hypertension, along with dental and eye care,” concluded Patricia.

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