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A Double Battle: Fighting Cancer in the Shadows of Conflict in Gaza

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Journal Cureus
Date 2023 Dec 7
PMID 38060746
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Abstract

The ongoing conflict in Gaza has intensified challenges for patients with cancer. Restrictions have limited essential medical supplies, and the recent Israeli airstrike severely damaged Gaza's primary cancer hospital, causing widespread panic. The blockade has caused shortages, and damaged infrastructure has reduced access to care. Many patients seeking treatment outside Gaza face permit delays, and the psychological and economic strains further burden patients and their families. This editorial highlights the broader humanitarian crisis, emphasizing the need for international collaboration to support Gaza's most vulnerable.

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