so, i didn t have another choice, my only option was to come to poland and be treated. i m so happy, i could cry. i m happy with the doctors and with all the staff who work here. translation: with oncology, you cannot lose time. - we were terrified. on 8th march, they examined me, they studied my medical records, and on 9th march, i had the surgery. we are getting the same treatment as polish women, it really moved me. and it isn tjust the arrivals straining the system, but those who have left. this hospital was to be rebuilt. construction is now halted because half the labourers were ukrainian, and they ve gone home to fight. i think in a longer period, international support, international help, will be needed. what would that support look like?
translation: with oncology, you cannot lose time. - we were terrified. on 8th march, they examined me, they studied my medical records, and on 9th march, i had the surgery. we are getting the same treatment as polish women, it really moved me. and it isn tjust the arrivals training the system, but those who ve left. this hospital was to be rebuilt. construction is now halted because half the labourers were ukrainian, and they ve gone home to fight. i think in a longer period, international support, international help, will be needed. what will that support look like? doctors, nurses, supplies? no, i think places, places in the hospital. this isjust the beginning for this medical team. next, they re planning for how they might treat patients in a chemical attack. poland is not at war, but in terms of some of its horrors, it
premature, the trauma of the journey inducing mothers before the time was right. each is now the charge of the polish health service. and there are so many more health needs besides. imagine having cancer, fearing for your life, and having to flee for it as well. translation: for us, it s impossible to get l an operation because they treat the soldiers and only the most pressing civilian cases are treated. so, i didn t have another choice, my only option was to come to poland and be treated. i m so happy, i could cry. i m happy with the doctors and with all the staff who work here. translation: with oncology, you cannot lose time. - we were terrified. on 8th march, they examined me, they studied my medical records, and on 9th march, i had the surgery. we are getting the same treatment
translation: with oncology, you cannot lose time. - we were terrified. on 8th march, they examined me, they studied my medical records, and on 9th march, i had the surgery. we are getting the same treatment as polish women, it really moved me. and it isn tjust the arrivals training the system, but those who ve left. this hospital was to be rebuilt. construction is now halted because half the labourers were ukrainian, and they ve gone home to fight. i think in a longer period, international support, international help, will be needed. what will that support look like? doctors, nurses, supplies? no, i think places, places in the hospital. this isjust the beginning for this medical team. next, they re planning for how they might treat patients in a chemical attack. poland is not at war, but in terms of some of its horrors, it doesn t feel far away. lewis goodall,