World Cancer Day in Kenya: A Commemoration of Hope
Cancer continues to shape the lives of individuals, families and communities across Kenya. On World Cancer Day, we reflect on how early diagnosis, equitable access and stronger health systems can improve outcomes while centering the people behind every diagnosis.
Member Spotlight: Dr Irene Weru
KESHO congratulates Irene Weru, Head of Clinical Pharmacy at Kenyatta National Hospital, on her recognition among the Top 100 Kenyans in 2025 […]
Zimbabwe Ministry of Health Delegation Benchmarks Kenya’s Oncology Ecosystem
A high-level delegation from the Zimbabwe Ministry of Health visited Kenya on a benchmarking mission hosted by the National Cancer Institute of […]
Dr. Harish Nagaraj Co-Authors Landmark Study on Nuclear Medicine in Africa
Harish Nagaraj has co-authored a landmark publication in the Journal of Nuclear Medicine examining the status of nuclear medicine across Africa. The […]
Kenya to Host Major Global and Continental Cancer Convenings in 2027
Nairobi, Kenya — November 10, 2025 Kenya is set to play a central role in advancing cancer research, policy and collaboration in […]
KESHO Receives GRACE Research Grant
October 22, 2025 We are proud to announce that a KESHO-led research team headed by Dr. Miriam Mutebi has been selected for […]
KESHO Publishes October 2025 Newsletter
Kenya Opens First Paediatric Bone Marrow Transplant Centre
October 13, 2025 Kenya has reached a major milestone in child health with the launch of its first paediatric bone marrow transplant centre, […]
Kenya Endorses Global Cancer Fund to Advance Equity in Cancer Care
New York, USA – September 25, 2025 Kenya has reaffirmed its commitment to global cancer control by endorsing the Global Cancer Fund, […]
Access to Cancer Treatment in Kenya
The Max Foundation, a global nonprofit organization, has been supporting access to cancer treatment in Kenya since 2002. Through partnerships with the […]