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Nigeria: CSO Expresses Concern Over 90 Oncologists to 100,000 Cancer Patients

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[Vanguard] A cancer advocacy group, Project PINK BLUE- Health and Psychological Trust Center, Wednesday, decried the shortage of doctors who treat cancer in the country as 90 oncologists to 100,000 cancer patients.

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