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Closed borders put cancer patients in Syria's Idlib at risk
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Mustafa Eid and his son Mohamed [Ali Haj Suleiman/Al Jazeera] Treatment in Turkey had been free, but this one dose cost the father of seven about $350, and it is worrying him a great deal. “Today, I took the first dose that some friends and relatives bought for me, but I do not know what I will do after that because my treatment is long and very expensive,” Eid told Al Jazeera.
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