On Cancer Care in Kenya … An interview with Esther Ikiara
By Innocent Chia
(Part of a series of Live Interviews conducted during Global Health Catalyst Cancer Summit, Boston)
After putting up a fierce battle with Cancer that included several long and expensive out-of-country trips to far away South Africa, Esther Ikiara lost her husband in May of 2003. What she did next with her anguish and devastation is what ultimately brought her to the Dana Farber Cancer Institute at the Harvard in Boston, Massachusetts for the Global Health Catalyst Cancer Summit. Building on the trappings of their family frustrations, as well as the difficulties to access and afford cancer care for the vast majority of Kenyan patients, she has embarked on a gigantic and ambitious project to build a non-for-profit cancer center in Mombasa, Kenya. The 3.3 Million USD project is more than overdue in a part of the world where it is more likely for a person to be diagnosed and die from cancer than HIV/AIDS. In the course of the next four weeks DUNIA Magazine will be sharing more interviews of participants – including a provider, a patient practitioner and an advocate – from the Global Health Catalyst Cancer Summit that held at the end of April (29th-30th) at the Harvard Medical School.
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