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Nairobi West Hospital starts local production of cancer-tracing isotopes

Radiographer Harmit Ryatt operating the Gallium-68 pet/ct scan machine during the Launch of the HCG CCK Cancer centre KenyaCh Gallium-68 pet/ct scan services in Nairobi Kenya at the HCG Cancer centre in parklands ,shivachi road ,Nairobi. [David Gichuru,Standard]

The fight against cancer in the country has received another major boost after Nairobi West Hospital announced that it had started the local manufacture of radioactive isotopes.

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