niazi: how have you been since we last spoke? zarifa: the pain hasn't gotten worse, but i've been having trouble sleeping rececently, ani have tererrible nightmares. i dream there are heavily-armed taliban fighters banging on the door, threatening us and demamaing food.. i lie there in the dark, my heart racing, and all the old fears come back. dr. niazi: whehen i began treatg zarifafa for lunung cancer i realized she was deeply traumatized. i advised her to leave her village so that she'd at least be able to find some peace of mind. but she's from a poor family and can't afford to leave. reporter: women in afghanistan arare victims not only of war d terror, but also patriarchal traditions. dr. niazi estimates that about 70% of her patients are traumatized by war. in a country mired in violence, their suffering often goes unnoticed. dr. niazi: i think i am the only doctor in afghanistan who pays attention to my patients' psychological problems. men are waging war regardless of the fact it's their own women who bear the brunt of i