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    "id": 1426224,
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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Kibwana",
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        "legal_name": "Kibwana Kivutha",
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    "content": "Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. Sen. Mungatana has taken all my words. Much has been said about this Bill. I have been the crafter of the e-health Bill. I was looking at e-health and focused on telemedicine. I was in another meeting, but when I realized the Cancer Prevention and Control Bill was being discussed, I said I must chip in. This is a dear topic to me. I am in the Committee on Health and have brought up this issue. I have lost many members of my family to cancer. Early screening for cancer should be sensitized. Cancer is largely a disease that is inherited. Looking at mapping out families early enough will prevent this. We have a genomics lab near KNH. Most people do not make use of it. We also have the Kenyatta Cancer Centre. They can do early screening. If you go deeper into family history, it will knock out the early stages of cancer. Young people are dying of cancer. The other day, I lost my nephew, who was 30 years old. He had just gotten married and was eight months into marriage when he died. Unfortunately, he did not have any children. It was really sad to see him go through the pain. His pain only lasted for eight months and this is when we knew that he had cancer."
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