Dhaka, May 7 -- In Bangladesh, ovarian cancer is often discussed as a medical issue, but rarely as an economic one. Every late diagnosis not only puts a life at risk, but also poses a financial burden on a family and the national health system. While the country continues to expand its cancer treatment infrastructure, a crisis is draining resources in the background: preventable late-stage cancer care driven by silence, stigma, and delayed detection.
Bangladesh has made visible progress in strengthening cancer treatment capacity-expanding hospitals, increasing chemotherapy access, and investing in radiotherapy services. However, the system remains heavily reactive. Patients are still arriving at hospitals in advanced stages of ovarian ca...
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