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A section of leaders in Narok and Bomet counties are advocating for compulsory cancer screening in a bid to reduce the disease burden in the country. Led by Bomet Governor Professor Hillary Barchok, the leaders are asking men who are above 45 years of age to embrace early testing as they are at major risk.
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A section of leaders in Narok and Bomet advocate for compulsory cancer screening
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