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Cancer diagnosis moves closer to homes

Cancer diagnosis moves closer to homes
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Tanzania has established 55 diagnostic hubs to improve breast cancer detection and reduce treatment delays. The government-led project aims to shorten the symptomatic period for patients by decentralizing services to local health facilities.

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Improving early detection in underserved regions significantly increases survival rates and reduces the burden on centralized healthcare systems.

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MWANZA: BREAST cancer diagnosis is becoming more accessible across the nation following the establishment of 55 diagnostic hubs and expanded services at lower-level health facilities, a move that is helping reduce delays in treatment.

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The article reports on a public health initiative with a factual, neutral tone focusing on government and NGO collaboration.

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