The added fear of contracting Covid-19 makes their trips to hospitals worse than a horror movie. FMTNews Covid19Malaysia
Cancer patients requiring ongoing treatment are under tremendous stress living with a “death sentence” and not knowing if the next day will bring more bad news of a cancer recurrence or progression.
One in 5 men and one in 6 women worldwide develop cancer during their lifetime, and one in 8 men and one in 11 women die from the disease. The cancer burden is much higher than Covid-19. Receive treatment options that can be given at home through tablets or by simple injections that can be administered by a healthcare professional visiting you at your own home if this is safe to do so.
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