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The pain was unbearable. The doctors weren’t sure she’d make it through the night. A Ukrainian woman has endured cancer and war while fighting to bring her husband home from Russian captivity.
Eight researchers specializing in adult oncology from Fred Hutch Cancer Center and the University of Washington have been ...
Her cancer had progressed to Stage 4, meaning it had spread to other parts of her body and was now incurable. The pain was unbearable. The doctors weren’t sure she’d make it through the night. She was ...
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — “You have no moral right to die.” That’s what Olha Kurtmalaieva told herself as she lay in intensive care, her body shutting down after emergency chemotherapy.
A Ukrainian woman, Olha Kurtmalaieva, has endured cancer and war while fighting to bring her husband home from Russian captivity.
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This Ukrainian woman beat cancer. But her fight to free her captive husband isn’t over A Ukrainian woman, Olha Kurtmalaieva, has endured cancer and war while fighting to bring her husband home ...