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Kenya has marked a major milestone in the fight against cancer with the unveiling of a cutting-edge medical imaging machine in Nairobi. The PET CT scanner, launched at HCG Cancer Centre in Parklands, is not only the first in the country but also only the second of its kind in Africa. Equipped with advanced Gallium-68 technology, the scanner offers more precise and earlier cancer detection by combining metabolic and anatomical imaging—ushering in a new era of accurate diagnostics and potentially life-saving treatment.
HCG Cancer Centre acquires PET-CT scanner to enhance early detection and improve treatment of cancer
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