An oncologist from Ukraine s National Cancer Institute talks of optimism above the screaming of air sirens, while another describes shortages of medical supplies.
As important as the care of Ukrainian citizens with cancer is to clinicians in that country, this priority has been overshadowed by more immediate concerns.“At this time, the Russian occupants have destroyed more than 117 hospitals, 43 ambulances were fired up, and six doctors were killed,” Andriy Hrynkiv, MD,