Cancer continues to affect Kosovars: Five children lying on QKUK's Paddy

In the Hemato-Oncology Department at the Clinical Clinic, there are five children who are affected by cancer. And about 40 other cases that observe chemotherapy according to protocols. Most children with cancer are treated in this clinic, except for bone marrow transplants. Between 50 and 55 cases [...]
In the Hemato-Oncology Department at the Clinical Clinic, there are five children who are affected by cancer. And about 40 other cases that observe chemotherapy according to protocols.
Most children with cancer are treated in this clinic, except for bone marrow transplants.
Of the 50 to 55 cases reported at this clinic, about 25 have leukemia.
These have been made known to the news.net by the chief of the Hematto-Oncology Department in Paddy, Violeta Grayqevci.
The number of cases being handled in the Hemato-Oncology Department is numerous. Right now, hospitalized there's five of them in medicine. We have 30 to 40 cases that are hospital to get chemotherapy according to certain protocols and dates that they get”, Grycevci said.
There are also children affected by this disease that is treated at home with cystatics.
There are other cases that are treated at home with cystatic tablets and come to regular checks every week”, Gryqevci said.
Gracevci has also said that most children with cancer are treated in this department.
Most children with cancer are treated in this department. Only those cases for bone marrow transplants, high - risk people with multiple metastases, radio therapy, and so on. Of the 50-55 new cases reported annually by them 2025 are in leukemia”, she said.
“Diagnosing these cases is done very quickly with physical examination, laboratory analysis, imaging, biopsy and bone marrow punction”, it added further.











