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TREE has been involved in delivering patient-centered care and treatment in Kenya since 2004 when it helped establish the Coptic Hope Center for Infectious Diseases, which provides free antiretroviral treatment and care for people living with HIV in the country. Since then, TREE has expanded to providing free cervical cancer screening and treatment for women.
These treatment interventions have formed the foundation for further medical research and education of medical students, residents, and fellows from the US and Kenya. Currently, TREE is currently engaged in two programs: first, it is continuing its work at the Coptic Hope Center; and second, it is screening female coffee farmers for cervical cancer in the Kenyan coffee growing region of Nyeri.
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