Alarm figures: The number of cancer cases has increased by 80 percent after the war

Professor at the Faculty of Medicine, Hatage Latifi-Pupovci, has indicated that after a student research, they have come to the conclusion that cases of blood cancer have increased by 80 percent after the war in Kosovo. “In the research we found that the incidence (the number of cases to 100,000 residents) at the period 2012-2015 is 80% [...]
And our research found that the epidemic (the number of cases to 100,000 people) at the period 2012-2015 is 80% higher than the 1995 period 1998. When we analyzed disease, it turned out that of all blood cancers, leukemia's incision has increased by 66.2% while the incision of lymphomates has increased by 75%”, the professor has announced, broadcast the Schneta newspaper.
The research was conducted at the Intern Clinic and the Paddy Clinic at QKUK.
And this research is verifying the growth in blood cancers that we're all seeing, but also research links them between blood cancers, the number of countries hit with impoverished uranium. ”
The data published so far is only on thick lines, while the entire research is expected to be published in the days ahead.












