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Mikapin sa 30 ka tawo ang nagpakonsulta sa Libreng Public Medical Talk ug One on One Discussion nga gipahigayon didto sa Parkway Cancer Centre (PCC) sa PAGCOR nga nahimutang sa Cebu Waterfront Hotel ning dakbayan sa Sugbo sa miaging adlaw.

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Cancer used to be like a death sentence for victims, as many cancer patients would become hopeless right away.

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MANILA, Philippines – Being diagnosed with cancer seems like receiving a death sentence. Most cancer patients are afraid, confused, and at times ill-informed about their condition.

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