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We brought 600 copies of brochures to the hospital

03.02.2024 06:02

Every year on 4 February, World Cancer Day is celebrated worldwide. 

Last year, we published information brochures for parents of children with cancer in Russian language at the request of the head of the paediatric oncology department. This year, the hospital asked us to publish brochures in Kyrgyz.

We brought 600 copies to the hospital. Unfortunately, the hospital is now under quarantine for measles, and we were not allowed inside. Zhumagazy kyzy Bagynur, head of the Oncohaematology Department of the National Centre for Maternal and Child Health, gratefully accepted the donation from the Foundation in the hospital courtyard.

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