Gertrude’s Children’s Hospital Seeks Partners To Drive Early Diagnosis Of Cancer In Children

The Gertrude’s Children’s Hospital is seeking additional partners to support efforts aimed at expanding cancer screening capabilities, to ensure timely diagnosis of affected children. This appeal was a focal point during the 32nd Annual Charity Golf Tournament held at the Muthaiga Golf Club over the weekend, which brought together corporate sponsors, individual players, and donors to raise awareness and funds for pediatric cancer care in Kenya.
Childhood cancer, once considered a rare condition, has become a growing concern in Kenya. According to the Global Cancer Observatory, approximately 3,000 new childhood cancer cases are diagnosed annually. However, many more cases go undetected due to limited awareness and healthcare access.
Speaking at the event, Gertrude’s Children’s Hospital Chief Executive Officer Dr. Robert Nyarango called for collaborative efforts from various stakeholders to enhance the diagnostic process and ensure that more children have access to timely and appropriate healthcare.
“It is regrettable that the survival rate for childhood cancer in Kenya is only about 20%. What contributes to this is delayed diagnosis, often because symptoms of childhood cancers can be mistaken for less serious illnesses,” said Dr. Nyarango.
He added: “Early detection is critical, as cancers caught in early stages are more likely to respond positively to treatment. It is however important to recognize that success cannot be achieved in isolation, and requires collaborative and innovative strategies such as the Charity Golf Tournament.”
The funds raised from the charity event will be channeled to the Kenya Childhood Cancer Program, an initiative of Gertrude’s Children’s Hospital, in collaboration with Gertrude’s Hospital Foundation. The program, launched in 2019, aims to increase early cancer diagnosis and improve access to treatment for children across Kenya, particularly in underserved areas. The program has diagnosed and treated 89 children over the past five years.
On his part, the Gertrude’s Hospital Foundation Board Chair Les Baille said the right collaboration is required for Kenya to build capacity for training healthcare professionals, improve access to essential medicines, and integrate cutting-edge technologies like molecular diagnostics into cancer care.
“With more partnerships, it is possible to expand screening programs, reduce treatment delays, and ultimately improve survival rates for children diagnosed with cancer. We call on corporate partners, individual donors, and government stakeholders to continue supporting this mission. Every stakeholder has a role to play, whether through policy reform, financial investment, or direct service delivery,” said Les Baille.
By considering the possibility of cacncer during regular healthcare check-ups and expanding community awareness, the program ensures more children are diagnosed earlier when treatment is more effective. The program also trains healthcare workers on the early warning signs of childhood cancer. These healthcare professionals are equipped to detect symptoms early and refer patients to specialized centers for further care.
Once diagnosed, timely treatment is essential, Dr. Nyarango observed. Through the support of corporate donors and private sector partners, the program subsidizes treatment costs for children in need, ensuring that financial hardship does not prevent families from accessing care.
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