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English: Ghulum Sayed beams with joy as Dr. Mohmammad Moshen, general practicioner, Korean Hospital, talks to Ghulum’s son Anbia before his discharge as U.S. Army Maj. Tamie Kerns, Battalion Surgeon and an oncologyst, Task Force Gladiator, Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, Combined Joint Task Force-101, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), looks on during a visit to the Korean Hospital, Bagram Air Field, May 5. Anbia was diagnosed with Stage IIB Classical Hodgkin’s Lymphomia; It is curable with chemotherapy; without chemotherapy, it is fatal. Chemotherapy drugs ar difficult to obtain in Afghanistan. Kerns reached out to various non-governmental agencies and was able to obtain the medicine. Two days after receiving the first dose of medication, Anbia’s cancerous growth had noticeably diminished. If the chemotherapy is successful, Anbia has a 90 percent chance of living for the next five years. Without the medication Kerns was able to obtain, Anbia would not have survived. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Jerry Saslav, 129th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment/RELEASED) |
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Date | Taken on 5 May 2013 | |||
Source | https://www.dvidshub.net/image/927534 | |||
Author | Staff Sgt. Jerry Saslav | |||
Location InfoField | BAGRAM AIR FIELD, AF | |||
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Posted InfoField | 9 May 2013, 14:18 | |||
Archive link InfoField | archive copy at the Wayback Machine |
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Author | Public Affairs Specalist/photographer, Staff Sgt. Jerry Saslav |
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Headline | "If she had not been here ... this kid would have died" |
Image title | Ghulum Sayed beams with joy as Dr. Mohmammad Moshen, general practicioner, Korean Hospital, talks to Ghulum's son Anbia before his discharge as U.S. Army Maj. Tamie Kerns, Battalion Surgeon and an oncologyst, Task Force Gladiator, Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, Combined Joint Task Force-101, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), looks on during a visit to the Korean Hospital, Bagram Air Field, May 5. Anbia was diagnosed with Stage IIB Classical Hodgkin's Lymphomia; It is curable with chemotherapy; without chemotherapy, it is fatal. Chemotherapy drugs ar difficult to obtain in Afghanistan. Kerns reached out to various non-governmental agencies and was able to obtain the medicine. Two days after receiving the first dose of medication, Anbia's cancerous growth had noticeably diminished. If the chemotherapy is successful, Anbia has a 90 percent chance of living for the next five years. Without the medication Kerns was able to obtain, Anbia would not have survived. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Jerry Saslav, 129th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment/RELEASED) |
City shown | Bagram Air Field |
Credit/Provider | U.S. Army |
Source | Digital |
Copyright holder | Public Domain |
Copyright status | Copyright status not set |
Software used | Ver.1.11 |
Contact information | jerry.l.saslav.mil@mail.mil jerry.saslav@afghan.swa.army.mil; jerry.l.saslav.mil@mail.mil
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Code for country shown | AF |
Special instructions | Released
Lt. Col. Juanita Chang CJTF-101 PAO Regional Command East Bagram Afghanistan via DVIDS |
Original transmission location code | USCENTCOM |
Country shown | Afghanistan |