Four more Ukrainian children suffering from cancer have safely arrived in the U.S. for treatment at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
A woman and her son walk from Lviv Regional Children's Specialized Clinical Hospital to the buses before being evacuated to Poland on March 19 in Lviv, Ukraine. Photo: Alexey Furman/Getty Images
Four more Ukrainian children suffering from cancer safely arrived in the U.S. on Monday for treatment at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.of four other Ukrainian children undergoing cancer treatment from Poland to the Memphis, Tennessee, children's hospital. The latest group of children, including 11 family members, were airlifted from Poland to the U.S. aboard a medical transport aircraft and will resume cancer treatments at St. Jude.St. Jude "is uniquely positioned to bring the world together to address this humanitarian tragedy,” the hospital's“Our ongoing commitment is to ensure children with cancer around the globe have access to lifesaving care.
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