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Sana'a (Yemen), Feb 4 (EFE/EPA), (Camera: Yahya Arhab).- Thursday, February 4 marks World Cancer Day and in Sana'a there are several Yemeni children suffering from this disease who are undergoing medical treatment. World Cancer Day is celebrated annually on February 4 to raise awareness of the disease and to promote its prevention, detection and treatment. FOOTAGE OF YEMENI CHILDREN UNDERGOING MEDICAL TREATMENT FOR CANCER IN A LEUKEMIA WARD IN SANA'A, YEMEN.

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