Despite the challenging times we are all currently experiencing, we managed to successfully conduct the most significant oncological event of the past year live.
Medical students from Stanford University have organized free telemedicine services by American doctors for Ukrainians: telehelpukraine.com
"How I treat. Cancer in wartime conditions". May 24 at 5:00 PM.
Since the beginning of March, every patient has had access to most necessary procedures and examinations. "How to organize work during a war and not stop for a single day? How to set up shelters during shelling? How to gather materials for scientific articles while sitting in a shelter?" - these…
The scientific oncological world is open to oncologists from Ukraine. The OncoHub team has compiled the largest list of resources, online lectures, clinical and research internships, grants, research opportunities, and professional prospects in the field of oncology from around the world.
Varian, in collaboration with Stanford Radiology/Stanford University, OncoHub, the Ukrainian Medical Physicists Association, and Protex Solutions Ukraine, is planning to conduct a free educational course to support Ukrainian doctors and medical physicists who use Varian Halcyon linear accelerators…
The National Cancer Institute has resumed all types of operations for cancer patients. The departments of diagnostics and chemotherapy are also operational. The war has interrupted treatment for many patients, but the oncology service in Ukraine is striving to improve and restore its work.
Patients from Ukraine have been given the opportunity to continue their treatment in Poland - as mentioned in a joint article by Ukrainian and Polish gynecologic oncologists in the "International Journal of Gynecological Cancer" BMJ.