Buga Charles George Kenyi, Clinical Advisor — Global Validator Network at Kairoc Systems, Medical Doctor at Juba Teaching Hospital & Al-Sabbah Children’s Hospital, shared OncoDaily’s post on LinkedIn, adding:
“A child with leukemia in South Sudan doesn’t just face a diagnosis — they face a system that has no chemotherapy to offer.
I wrote about this for OncoDaily . The story hasn’t changed. The crisis hasn’t changed.
Worth reading again.”
Quoting OncoDaily’s post:
“A diagnosis should never become a dead end because of geography.
In South Sudan, pediatric leukemia can be identified, but too often it cannot be treated. In this powerful reflection, Dr. Buga Charles George Kenyi shares frontline cases that reveal the painful reality of a healthcare system where children are diagnosed without access to the chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and oncology infrastructure they urgently need.
This is more than a clinical gap. It is a call for action.”
Leukemia Without Chemo or Radiation: South Sudan’s Pediatric Crisis.
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