The Impact of External Beam Radiotherapy (EBRT) on Treatment Outcome of Cervical Cancer Patients in Kenya

External Beam Radiotherapy (EBRT) is a critical component of cervical cancer treatment, particularly in resource-limited settings where access to comprehensive cancer care may be constrained. This publication examines the impact of EBRT on the optimal treatment of cervical cancer patients in Nairobi County, Kenya. By analyzing treatment outcomes, patient experiences, and healthcare system challenges, this study aims to provide insights into the effectiveness of EBRT and identify areas for improvement in cervical cancer management.

Using a cohort of patients undergoing EBRT, we analyze treatment efficacy, survival rates, and associated complications. Results indicate that while EBRT significantly improves treatment outcomes, challenges related to healthcare infrastructure and patient adherence impact its overall efficacy. This study provides insights into the effectiveness of EBRT and highlights areas for improving cervical cancer treatment in Kenya.