Coronavirus has affected cancer patients the most in Pakistan

HealthCoronavirus has affected cancer patients the most in Pakistan

40,000 women die of Breast Cancer every year in Pakistan. On top of that COVID-19 has been lethal for breast cancer patients the most; the Mortality rate of breast cancer patients can increase in the coming years because of Coronavirus.

This outbreak also gave us a reality check that we need more healthcare facilities now more than ever.

   

Pink Ribbon is in the process of completing the building of Pakistan’s 1st dedicated Breast Cancer Hospital but due to the Coronavirus outbreak, its Ramzan Donation Drive has been seriously affected.

Pink Ribbon Hospital will have state-of-the-art breast cancer diagnostic and treatment facilities which will serve over 40,000 patients per year.

It has already constructed 12,000 sq. ft. of grey structure with your help.Cancer patients - Pink Ribbon Hospital will have state-of-the-art breast cancer diagnostic and treatment facilities which will serve over 40,000 patients per year. Therefore, it has appealed to the philanthropists and general public to make their donations to complete the hospital.

Therefore, it has appealed to the philanthropists and general public to make their donations to complete the hospital.

http://www.pinkribbon.org.pk/zakat-appeal/

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