Featured Program:BEST
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The Breast-Cancer Education, Screening, and Treatment (BEST) program is expanding its efforts to reach more women like Dorcas, and men as well. The purpose of the BEST is to educate and provide information to women in rural communities, teach self examination, facilitate screenings, and assist cancer patients in navigating hospital services and treatment processes.
Your participation and contribution will enable many women like Dorcas to survive. |
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News and Events
April 2012: Tribute: Mary Onyango, Kenya's pioneer breast cancer campaigner dies. Read more
March 2012: Report: US cancer rates continue downward trend, Fox News ..Read more
March 2012: Rise in cancer cases in Kenya worrying, Daily Nation Read more.
March 2012: BCARP staff to go for four days mission trip to Kanyamkago, near Tanzania. Read more..
March 2012: University of Penn agrees to help Kenya set up a cancer treatment center........Read more
March 2012: News: Kenyan nurses resume work after two weeks strike ends, Daily Nation.. Read more..
March 2012: 25,000 nurses in Kenya's public hospitals strike over pay. Patients suffering.... Read more
Jan 2012: Cancer treatment leaves survivors poor and unable to provide for their families....Read more
Jan 2012: Kenya's Public Health Minister, Mrs Beth Mugo discloses she is undergoing breast cancer treatment, and urges women to get screened. Another bold move by Government official .... Read more
Dec 2011: BCARP training staff reach 1,312 women in 4 months. Read more.....
Dec 2011: Former US President George Bush, and wife Laura visit Africa to raise awareness about Cervical and Breast Cancer...Read more
Nov 2011: Doctors and nurses strike at Kenyatta National Hospital; patients suffering ..Read more
Oct 2011 : BCARP organizes open air awareness outreach at Sondu Town.
Sept 2011: Nobel Peace Prize Winner, Wangari Maathai dies of Ovarian Cancer. . .Read more
Sept 2011: BCARP staff starts door-to-door breast cancer outreach awareness outreach in rural Kenyan villages. Read more
Sept 2011: BCARP staff provide training to 150 Congolese women refugees in Nairobi.
Aug 2011 : BCARP staff attend first Non-Communicable Disease Forum in Nairobi, Kenya..Read more
2010: Kenya's Minister for Medical Services, Prof Anyang Nyon'go discloses he suffered from Prostrate Cancer. The first bold move by a public official that greatly raise awareness of the silent killer in Africa. Read more about his foundation
Join Dala Development in providing training and treatment for women with breast cancer.
Email us: info@daladevelopment.org
March 2012: Report: US cancer rates continue downward trend, Fox News ..Read more
March 2012: Rise in cancer cases in Kenya worrying, Daily Nation Read more.
March 2012: BCARP staff to go for four days mission trip to Kanyamkago, near Tanzania. Read more..
March 2012: University of Penn agrees to help Kenya set up a cancer treatment center........Read more
March 2012: News: Kenyan nurses resume work after two weeks strike ends, Daily Nation.. Read more..
March 2012: 25,000 nurses in Kenya's public hospitals strike over pay. Patients suffering.... Read more
Jan 2012: Cancer treatment leaves survivors poor and unable to provide for their families....Read more
Jan 2012: Kenya's Public Health Minister, Mrs Beth Mugo discloses she is undergoing breast cancer treatment, and urges women to get screened. Another bold move by Government official .... Read more
Dec 2011: BCARP training staff reach 1,312 women in 4 months. Read more.....
Dec 2011: Former US President George Bush, and wife Laura visit Africa to raise awareness about Cervical and Breast Cancer...Read more
Nov 2011: Doctors and nurses strike at Kenyatta National Hospital; patients suffering ..Read more
Oct 2011 : BCARP organizes open air awareness outreach at Sondu Town.
Sept 2011: Nobel Peace Prize Winner, Wangari Maathai dies of Ovarian Cancer. . .Read more
Sept 2011: BCARP staff starts door-to-door breast cancer outreach awareness outreach in rural Kenyan villages. Read more
Sept 2011: BCARP staff provide training to 150 Congolese women refugees in Nairobi.
Aug 2011 : BCARP staff attend first Non-Communicable Disease Forum in Nairobi, Kenya..Read more
2010: Kenya's Minister for Medical Services, Prof Anyang Nyon'go discloses he suffered from Prostrate Cancer. The first bold move by a public official that greatly raise awareness of the silent killer in Africa. Read more about his foundation
Join Dala Development in providing training and treatment for women with breast cancer.
Email us: info@daladevelopment.org






