
Cervical cancer in Botswana
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Dr Memory Bvochora-Nsingo, a clinical oncologist, gives a rundown of how Botswana is tackling cervical cancer.
This episode is brought to you by Accord Healthcare in the interest of education, awareness, and support. The content and opinions expressed are entirely those of the healthcare professionals and not influenced by Accord Healthcare in any way.
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Dr Memory Bvochora-Nsingo is a clinical oncologist with 20 years of experience in radiation oncology and chemotherapy, specialising in the treatment of cancers of the cervix, breast, prostate, head, and neck, and many others. She has worked for 14 years in Botswana, achieving significant success in both curative and palliative care, including end-of-life care. Currently, she works at Gaborone Private Hospital and is involved in government work as well.
This episode is brought to you by Accord Healthcare in the interest of education, awareness, and support. The content and opinions expressed are entirely those of the healthcare professionals and not influenced by Accord Healthcare in any way.
The cornerstone of Accord Healthcare’s offering to the South African market is exceptional quality, affordability, and service to healthcare professionals and their patients. The medicines they deliver makes it better for patients and healthcare communities all over the world.
Dr Memory Bvochora-Nsingo is a clinical oncologist with 20 years of experience in radiation oncology and chemotherapy, specialising in the treatment of cancers of the cervix, breast, prostate, head, and neck, and many others. She has worked for 14 years in Botswana, achieving significant success in both curative and palliative care, including end-of-life care. Currently, she works at Gaborone Private Hospital and is involved in government work as well.