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Cancer, a word that strikes fear into the hearts of millions. For countless families, it's not just the illness that hurts, but the overwhelming cost of fighting it. The treatment journey is often long, expensive, and out of reach for many. But now, a quiet revolution is taking place. In Kenya, doctors and patients are beginning to witness a shift, not just in how cancer is treated, but in how it’s experienced. At the heart of this change is a new approach that prioritizes not only survival, but life beyond the diagnosis. Tonight, our reporter Ben Chumba takes us inside a facility where hope is being restored, one patient, and one family, at a time.
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