It was cause for celebration, but instead Dr Njue was mourning the loss of his 74-year-old father to prostate cancer. The saddest part is that his father would probably be alive today had the disease be diagnosed and treated early, he told the Star in an interview. Dr Njue referred him to Kenyatta National Hospital and tests revealed he had prostate cancer. At Aga Khan hospital he was diagnosed with Stage 3 prostate cancer. As the new COO at Bliss Healthcare, Dr Njue wants to use his personal experience to ensure all customers get the best preventive and affordable healthcare.
Source: The Star May 24, 2021 20:03 UTC