The President of Kosovo, Vjosa Osmani, and the director of the Kosovo Center for the Fight Against Breast Cancer “Jeta-Vita,” Nafije Latifi, visited the Oncology Clinic. This year, the presidency has donated 640 oncology care packages for breast cancer patients.
President Osmani stated that for the past four years, they have been providing oncology packages, which include breast prostheses and wigs.
The president also called on men and women to undergo early screenings for timely detection of the disease.
Nafije Latifi, director of the Kosovo Center for the Fight Against Breast Cancer “Jeta-Vita,” emphasized the urgent need for a palliative care center.Ilir Kurtishi, director of the Oncology Clinic, noted that the oncology packages donated by the presidency have a significant psychological and physical impact on patients.
“These packages, which were distributed to patients with cancer today, have a significant impact both psychologically and physically, and we hope to use them in the most effective and rational way. We sincerely thank the president for her extraordinary contribution last year, which, together with MPs and the Ministry of Health, made it possible for us to have medications that directly impact the life expectancy of female breast cancer patients and those with skin tumors or melanoma. We also received a renewed commitment from the president to help Kosovar citizens have even more medications next year, in coordination with the Ministry of Health, so that our citizens can receive adequate and proper treatment at the Oncology Clinic. Since the number of patients we treat daily reaches over 200–250 people, and more than 1,500 new cases were reported to the clinic for the first time this year, this highlights the essential need for regular supplies of medications and equipment, as well as sufficient nursing staff, to ensure that every citizen of Kosovo receives proper care in public institutions,” Kurtishi concluded.