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AECC De Ourense Denounces that the Abolition of Railway Frequencies in A Gudiña Hinders Access to Oncological Treatments

Summary by COPE | Noticias Y Radio Online
The Spanish Association against Cancer in Ourense expresses its concern about the “consequences of the railway cut in the A Gudiña station on cancer patients and their families. The president of the AECC of Ourense, Germán Rodríguez-Saá, denounced that this decision “limits the access of cancer patients to the hospitals of reference, hindering fundamental medical treatments and follow-up.” “Cancer does not wait and trains should not leave behind…
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The Spanish Association against Cancer in Ourense expresses its concern about the “consequences of the railway cut in the A Gudiña station on cancer patients and their families. The president of the AECC of Ourense, Germán Rodríguez-Saá, denounced that this decision “limits the access of cancer patients to the hospitals of reference, hindering fundamental medical treatments and follow-up.” “Cancer does not wait and trains should not leave behind…

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COPE | Noticias y radio online broke the news in on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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