Imagine a cancer patient waiting in the queue on the Syrian border, for I don't know how many days. He goes inside Turkey and travels 500 or 600 kilometres by bus. He takes a radiotherapy session and he comes back to the border, 500 or 600 kilometres away. He goes alone because he is not allowed a caregiver. Normally after anyone receives a therapy session, their body is exhausted and they can barely walk and barely move. “There is physical exhaustion, there is economic exhaustion. Can you imagine how difficult it is?” “Can you imagine how difficult it is?... The answer for the vast majority is ‘no’. Not at all" Dr Mohammad Nahel Ghadri’s explanation puts into per
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