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Hidden aggressive cells reveal why some lower-risk childhood cancers turn deadly

New insights into why some children with rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) develop aggressive disease despite being classified as non-high-risk have been uncovered. The discovery could help clinicians identify children with potentially lethal disease at diagnosis and tailor their treatment accordingly.

Hidden aggressive cells reveal why some lower-risk childhood cancers turn deadly

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We will not relent until all Kenyans are registered under SHA, DP Kindiki says

The drive to register all Kenyans under the Social Health Authority (SHA) is being stepped up to ensure they get access to healthcare services through the national Taifa Care programme, Deputy…

  • DP Kithure Kindiki vows to register all Kenyans under SHA for universal healthcare.
  • Taifa Care aims to enroll 40 million citizens by year-end, with 32 million already registered.
  • Government invested in healthcare personnel, equipment, and supply chain to boost coverage to 60%.

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