Moroccan Mother of Three Pleads for Cancer Treatment as Public Hospitals Fail

Three months after being diagnosed with cancer, a mother of three children is launching a cry for help to Moroccans. The last card she plays, after losing hope in public hospitals.
Like cancer patients in many cities in the kingdom, Malika Bouthich has been abandoned by public hospitals, after knocking on all doors in search of medical care.
Yet Malika, 58 years old, lives in Skhirat, near the two most important hospital centers in the country. What about the inhabitants of the remote regions?, wonders the site Akhbarona.
In her despair, and faced with the dilettantism of the medical and paramedical staff, Malika and her family have launched a final cry for help to people of goodwill to solicit their contribution to medical care.
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