Ukraine's young cancer patients fight double battle of disease and war

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In the pediatric cancer ward of a hospital in Lviv, Ukraine, young victims of Russia’s war with Ukraine have come to Dr. Roman Kizyma for help that he fears he will not soon be able to provide.

“We are doing terribly,” he told CBC News during a visit to the Western Ukrainian Specialized Children’s Medical Center.

“I think most of [the children] will become indirect victims of these Russian army attacks, because they will die because of the interruption of treatment, because of infections — and we can do nothing.”

In some cases, the communities where the children lived, such as the Ukraine

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