A breast cancer survivor knits prostheses in Kenya as silicone ones are costly
A Kenyan woman who survived breast cancer is knitting prostheses and training others to make them in a country where silicone ones are expensive
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A Kenyan woman who survived breast cancer is knitting prostheses and training others to make them in a country where silicone ones are expensive
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