Ukrainian children battling cancer are evacuated to Poland during war
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The Unicorn Clinic of Marian Wilemski in Bocheniec, Poland, takes in young Ukrainian refugees with cancer and transfers them to hospitals in 28 other countries to continue treatment in safety.
From there, stable patients are then placed in one of about 200 hospitals in 28 countries, where they can continue their treatment in safety, AP reported.
Meanwhile, patients who need more attention are stabilized in Polish hospitals before returning to the clinic. Once they’re able to travel, those patients are also sent on to the hospitals in other countries, according to AP.
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