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In 2012, Four Women came Together, Driven by a passion to Eliminate Cervical Cancer in Kenya

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Kenya's rank globally in cervical cancer infections
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85%
of eligible women in Kenya have not & never get screened
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15-65
ages to screen & screenings still remain low

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Where it all began

Formed in 2012, Women 4 Cancer is a Kenyan non-governmental organization co-founded by four women from diverse backgrounds.These women came together driven by a passion to eliminate cervical cancer in Kenya. Each of them had a personal, life-changing story of being affected by cancer and therefore saw the need to do something in the form of starting an initiative towards responding to cancer. They saw the needless death and suffering that cancer has caused yet some can be prevented especially for the reproductive cancers which can be detected early. In 2012, Women for Cancer was registered and has since developed a culture of effectively utilizing all available resources to reach out to women from diverse backgrounds with cervical cancer screening and treatment.

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What we do!

We are committed to inspire action towards cervical cancer elimination in Kenya.

We do this through advocacy for policy action; community mobilization and education on cancer prevention; facilitating access to quality cervical cancer screening; and navigation for timely access to treatment.
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STOP Cervical Cancer

The STOP Cervical Cancer Campaign is a collaborative effort between the Ministry of Health’s National Cancer Control Program, Kenya’s National Cancer Institute, Women 4 Cancer and other civil society organizations who have joined forces to profile cervical cancer as a growing public health concern in Kenya.

Women 4 Cancer acts as the coordinating Partner of the STOP Cervical Cancer Initiative.
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20
Kenya's rank globally in cervical cancer infections
85%
of eligible women in Kenya have not & never get screened
15-65 yrs
ages to screen & screenings still remain low
1st & 2nd
first in cancer related deaths and second most prevalent form of cancer in kenyan women
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