The full-scale war took away this opportunity from Ukrainians, as enrollment in all active clinical trials was halted, and Ukraine unfortunately does not appear as a potential participant in new research.
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In recent years, this aspect has been receiving increasing attention in oncology. Important information for doctors from our partners
"Ukraine’s cancer care system was in the midst of an overhaul — and then Russia invaded" by Vyacheslav Kopetsky, an oncological surgeon at the National Cancer Institute. "Ukraine’s patients had to choose: What will kill you sooner? Cancer or artillery?" by Anna Uzlova and Inesa Matyushenko,…
An interview about a year of war for cancer patients and the current situation for Cancer World.
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Living in historic times is an unprecedented challenge for everyone. Our country has faced this historic challenge with dignity. The coming year will be crucial for us and will be victorious.
MD Anderson Cancer Center, in support of the Ukrainian radiological community, is offering free participation on March 31 in a training on pediatric radiation oncology.
Article in Advances in Radiation Oncology
Can you imagine being a radiation oncologist like Andrey Ganytch, having to shelter your patients in a Co-60 bunker to protect them from rockets, providing them with water by melting snow, feeding them, keeping them warm with backup generators, and evacuating, all just two hours before a rocket…
Procedure for the participation of patients from Ukraine in clinical trials conducted in Poland!