The Kosovo Ministry of Health has announced that patients in the Prizren region will no longer need to go to the Pristina Oncology Clinic to receive oncology drugs, and they can receive this treatment at the Prizren Hospital from today.
Kosovo’s Minister of Health Arben Vitia announced that they have started applying this treatment in Prizren Hospital, without patients having to go to Pristina.
Narkiz Arnliu Khojaj, Deputy Director General of University of Kosovo Hospital Services (SHSKUK), said the project envisions tablet drug treatment in Prizren and Ipek hospitals so that patients can receive treatment more easily and do not have to go to Pristina.
Pristina Oncology Clinic Director Elir Kortici informed Prizren Hospital that more than 100 patients from the Prizren region will receive a tablet medicine once a month, and an oncologist and one nurse from the oncology clinic will come to the hospital as assistants.
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