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Low screening coverage, late diagnoses, high HIV prevalence, and limited access to treatment and vaccines are driving cervical cancer cases and deaths in South Africa. The country has a cervical ...
The growing waiting lists for MRI services raise serious concerns about delays in diagnosis and treatment, particularly for time-sensitive conditions such as cancer and neurological disorders. mri ...
Closure of clinics and morgues in Botshabelo, Phuthaditjhaba, and Bloemfontein highlights severe maintenance failures.
Residents say human excrement and foul-smelling water constantly flow through their yards and streets, creating a serious sewage issue.
Residents say human excrement and foul-smelling water constantly flow through their yards and streets.
There have been reports of surgeries being postponed up to five consecutive times. Some patients had to fast from 10pm the previous night in preparation for the procedure, only to be informed in the ...
By Candy Jacobs, TB Proof and the Khayelitsha Health Forum Executive Every day, 148 people in South Africa die from tuberculosis (TB). TB is a preventable and curable disease, yet it continues to ...
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