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Kiwanuka s 30 years as a palliative care provider

Her dream is to see more patients who are battling chronic illnesses die with dignity. She has visited different countries to gain knowledge on palliative care

Africa cancer burden to double in 20 years  -  WHO

About 550,000 Ugandans need palliative care but only 15 percent can access it, according to information from the African Palliative Care Association

NY Times | Opiophobia Has Left Africa in Agony – Uganda s Strategy for Giving Scarce Morphine to Patients in Pain

NY Times | Opiophobia Has Left Africa in Agony – Uganda s Strategy for Giving Scarce Morphine to Patients in Pain
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World Cancer Day: Cancer Pain Ravages Lives amidst Pandemic Challenges

Rose Kiwanuka, cancer survivor and palliative care advocate Nearly 2 of every 3 people diagnosed with advanced cancer around the world do not have access to essential medicines for relief of moderate to severe pain. I felt the world had crumpled on me. I needed people to talk to, to support me, to explain what was happening. To relieve my pain. So palliative care has been playing a very big role in my life.” Rose Kiwanuka, cancer survivor and palliative care advocate INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, UNITED STATES, February 3, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ When 60-year old Rose Kiwanuka, was diagnosed with advanced cancer three years ago in Kampala, Uganda, she needed two things.

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