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Sana’a – The College of Medicine and Health Sciences at the University of Science and Technology (UST) today witnessed the discussion of a graduation research project entitled “Quality of Life among Cancer Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy in Sana’a Hospitals, Yemen (2024–2025)”, conducted as part of the graduation requirements for the Medicine and Surgery Program.

The research was prepared by students Nawal Nayef Al-Dubaibi, Al-Batool Sharaf Al-Sharafi, Maram Jameel Al-Gharbani, Ismaa Abdul Salam Al-Kamimi, and Yasmeen Yahya Fattira. The study assessed the level of quality of life among cancer patients receiving chemotherapy, with a particular focus on the health, psychological, and social aspects associated with their condition.
During the discussion session, the students presented the study’s objectives, methodology, and key findings, which highlighted the importance of strengthening psychological and social support alongside medical care, as well as the need to develop health programs that contribute to improving patients’ quality of life.
The research was discussed by Dr. Doaa Mutahhar, a faculty member at the College, who commended the students’ efforts and the quality of the scientific work, emphasizing the significance of the topic and its value as a meaningful contribution to the fields of healthcare and oncology.
At the conclusion of the discussion, the research was approved as part of the graduation requirements, with appreciation expressed for its findings and recommendations, which contribute to enhancing the services provided to cancer patients.
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