Cancer treatment machine at Kenyatta National Hospital breaks down

Cancer treatment machine at Kenyatta National Hospital breaks down
The Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) has confirmed the unexpected breakdown of its Linear Accelerator (LINAC) Elekta machine, a critical component in the treatment of cancer patients.
In a press release issued by the hospital on Tuesday, the facility’s Acting Chief Executive Officer Dr. William Sigilai noted that the machine is currently out of service but assured the public that swift measures had been taken to mitigate disruption in oncology services.
“We recognize the critical importance of uninterrupted oncology services, and we immediately activated referral protocols to safeguard patient care,” stated Dr. Sigilai.
In a positive development, KNH also announced the restoration of another radiotherapy unit: “The Cobalt radiotherapy machine, which had previously broken down, has now been fully restored and is operational.”
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To address the service gap left by the LINAC failure, the KNH boss said the facility has initiated the procurement of a new machine.
“The procurement of a new LINAC machine has been fast-tracked through the appropriate tendering channels and is now at a very advanced stage,” Dr. Sigilia noted.
“We remain fully committed to delivering world-class, compassionate care. We appreciate the patience and understanding of our patients and stakeholders, and we will continue to provide regular updates as progress is made.”
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