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In Yemen's war, untreated cancer patients wait for death
Published May 19, 2016
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TAIZ, Yemen (AP) -- When Ali Ghanem's doctors told him his cancer had spread from his colon to his backbone, they said they didn't have the facilities to give him the needed radiation treatment in his home city of Taiz, in central Yemen, and that he needed to get to the capital.
But Ghanem was trapped. Shiite rebels have been besieging Taiz for more than a year. The city has been a battlefield between the rebels and local fighters backed by a campaign of airstrikes by Saudi Arabia and its allies. His 25-year-old son Abdel-Maged told AP that they couldn't carry him the five kilometers (three miles) on foot out of the city to find a vehicle able to take them to Sanaa.
"He couldn't move," he said. "Doctors told us to keep him home till he dies in peace and leave it to God."
Ghanem, a 53-year-old pharmacist, died last week. His son spoke to The Associated Press after returning from the graveyard.
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In Yemen's war, untreated cancer patients wait for death
Published May 19, 2016
Associated Press
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TAIZ, Yemen (AP) -- When Ali Ghanem's doctors told him his cancer had spread from his colon to his backbone, they said they didn't have the facilities to give him the needed radiation treatment in his home city of Taiz, in central Yemen, and that he needed to get to the capital.
But Ghanem was trapped. Shiite rebels have been besieging Taiz for more than a year. The city has been a battlefield between the rebels and local fighters backed by a campaign of airstrikes by Saudi Arabia and its allies. His 25-year-old son Abdel-Maged told AP that they couldn't carry him the five kilometers (three miles) on foot out of the city to find a vehicle able to take them to Sanaa.
"He couldn't move," he said. "Doctors told us to keep him home till he dies in peace and leave it to God."
Ghanem, a 53-year-old pharmacist, died last week. His son spoke to The Associated Press after returning from the graveyard.
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