At flooded cancer hospital in northeast India, chemotherapy given on the road outside
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At flooded cancer hospital in Assam's Silchar, chemotherapy given on the road outside
Whenever the rain relents, staff at a waterlogged cancer hospital in northeast India seize the chance to administer chemotherapy to patients on the road outside, creating a pitiful image of the misery caused by the region's worst floods in years.
At Flooded Cancer Hospital In Assam, Chemotherapy Given On Road
Whenever the rain relents, staff at a waterlogged cancer hospital in northeast India seize the chance to administer chemotherapy to patients on the road outside, creating a pitiful image of the misery caused by the region's worst floods in years.
At flooded cancer hospital in northeast India, chemotherapy given on the road outside
Whenever the rain relents, staff at a waterlogged cancer hospital in northeast India seize the chance to administer chemotherapy to patients on the road outside, creating a pitiful image of the misery caused by the region's worst floods in years.
At flooded cancer hospital in northeast India, chemotherapy given on the road outside
By Krishna N. Das NEW DELHI, India - Whenever the rain relents, staff at a waterlogged cancer hospital in northeast India seize the chance to administer chemotherapy to patients on the road outside, creating a pitiful image of the misery caused by the region's worst floods in years. Located in the Barak valley in Assam state, the 150-bed Cachar Cancer Hospital and Research Centre has
At flooded cancer hospital in Assam, chemotherapy given on the road outside
"Procedures that can be done outside, like chemotherapy and initial diagnosis, we are doing on the road where there is minimal water-logging," said Dharshana R, who heads the resource-mobilisation department of the hospital.
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