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Updated: 24-07-2009
Hospis Malaysia and Kasih Hospice Care Society
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Updated: 24-07-2009
Cancer care can be very expensive, however poor financial status doesn't
preclude your child from obtaining optimal treatment. All government hospitals charge a nominal fee for government officers and school going children.
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Updated: 24-07-2009
Your child will be treated by a team of paediatric oncologists, who are doctors who specialise in children's cancer, junior and senior medical officers, nurses, dieticians, physiotherapists and other specialties according to the needs of your child.
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Updated: 24-07-2009
Children who have been in hospital are often understandably difficult and demanding when they return home. Younger children may behave in a more childish way whereas older children may be aggressive or jealous of their brothers and sisters.
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