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Swaziland's government has run out of money to send its cancer patients to better equipped clinics and hospitals in neighboring South Africa, a government official said.
Swaziland's government has run out of money to send its cancer patients to neighboring South Africa for treatment, and a spokeswoman said Thursday the tiny impoverished kingdom does not have any government hospitals that can provide chemotherapy or radiation therapy.
Nomsa Msibi, president of the Cancer Association of Swaziland, said all that doctors can do in Swaziland is take samples _ even the specimens must go to South Africa to determine if there is cancer.
Msibi says all doctors can do in Swaziland is take samples _ even the specimens must go to South Africa to determine if there is cancer.