Using March 8 for Treatment, the cancer patient is denied this at KKUK

Najije Skhari, every time she comes to the Oncology Clinic in the CQU from the municipality of Pec, she is in the company of her daughter, now 13-year-old. This March 8th, she has used the girl's vacation day to come to get Anastrazol and Ibandonate medications, which she receives every month as diagnosed with [...]
Najije Skhari, every time she comes to the Oncology Clinic in the CQU from the municipality of Pec, she is in the company of her daughter, now 13-year-old.
This March 8th, she has used the girl's vacation day to come to get Anastrazol and Ibandonate medications, which she receives every month, as diagnosed with breast cancer since 2011.
She was not allowed to take them, as it was not yet filled a month from the last time she had taken them.
But, Sskiner, who leads with the association “Dukavita”, recalls that in January, he was dated 4th, and the following month, the cause of his absence on the 13th.
But for cases of lack of herbs, responsibility is not available, says Ardian Milaku at the Oncology Clinic.
Millaku is reported to the patient Skarir, but has said that there are no exceptions to avoiding possible abuses but also to maintain the health of patients.
Otherwise, the “Duka Vita” association, according to Najije Skender, has consistently demanded that medication for cancer patients be distributed to the main municipalities, and also the presence of oncologists in regional hospitals.












