Kosovo breast cancer rates increase

Ekrem Hyseni, director of the Oncology Clinic, has announced that in this ninth month alone there are 239 breast cancer cases. According to him, statistically, in 2013, there were 700 cases in 2014, 770 cases of cancer, in 2015, 808 cases, in 2016, 1,236, while in the ninth month of this year a total of 1,128 cases. [...]
Ekrem Hyseni, director of the Oncology Clinic, has announced that in this ninth month alone there are 239 breast cancer cases.
According to him, statistically, in 2013, there were 700 cases in 2014, 770 cases of cancer, in 2015, 808 cases, in 2016, 1,236, while in the ninth month of this year a total of 1,128 cases.
Within the month of fighting breast cancer, Wood. USKKUK Director General Dr. Basri Sejdiu, who visited the Oncology Clinic, was reported in connection with the work being done by this clinic, the awareness campaign, and the treatment of breast cancer cases and other cancer cases.
He also announced that clinics in co-operation with the Kosovo Oncologists' Association and the “Association. Lifetime Vita” has organised various activities in Kosovo municipalities, both through different speeches and other information forms.
Dr Ekrem Hyseni explained that the current number of cancer cases should not be understood as an increase in the number, but awareness and reporting of cases and a tendency for early detection of cases, because of an analytical report, turns out that Kosovo has the lowest number of cancer cases in the region.
It laid out the need for 24-hour functionality of the Oncology Clinic, which currently offers 12-hour services a day. As for brahirapy, he said he is working and the same service by the end of the year is expected to be in the service of patients and complete the range of oncological services.
Wood. USKKUK Director-General Basri Sejdiu commended oncology staff for the work, engagement and professionalisation shown.
He said he will commit to working on the mid-term plans for 24-hour operating of this clinic, but to make it necessary additional nurses, and it also needs to be adapted to clinic spaces, or eventually to see the possibility of using any other space to place beds for patients.
Sejdiu said I will work in collaboration with management and clinic college becomes the best possible for patients seeking oncological services within this clinic.












