Director of the cancer hospital has the mission that there is no shortage of medicines

The new head of the National Cancer Institute (INCAN), Raúl Doria, revealed that President Santiago Peña entrusted him as a main mission, that there is no shortage of medicines that patients require.

One of the weakest legs of Public Health is undoubtedly the timely care of people with catastrophic diseases, as oncological diseases are known, because, during all this time, affected people and their families have been demanding attention from the Government and denouncing the interruption of their treatments due to lack of inputs.

With this heavy burden he assumed Dr. Raúl Doria the Directorate of the National Cancer Institute. “My mandate, what the president asked of me, is that there is no shortage of more medicines. And all my energy and concentration is going to be on that in the next two weeks”, cDoria commented in an interview with 730 AM.

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On this point, he indicated that he foresees the presentation of a project that guarantees the supply of medicines in the short term and avoids long waits for the delivery of purchases.

Doria revealed that, only so far this year, there were 370 amparo appeals adjudicated and that, on average, two per day arrive, all claiming treatment.

An oncological disease detected, after all, on time, when something can still be donerequires at least four to six months of treatment and the cost is about 40 million guaraníes, according to Doria.

Over the course of these weeks it will be seen what the proposal is and what level of viability it has to put it into practice.

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