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Cancer center operations in Yakutia experienced a 20% increase

Yearly, over 4500 oncological operations are carried out.

Cancer center in Yakutia sees 20% rise in procedures
Cancer center in Yakutia sees 20% rise in procedures

Cancer center operations in Yakutia experienced a 20% increase

Yakutia's Oncology Center, a leading medical institution in the region, has reported a substantial increase in oncological surgeries and therapeutic courses of chemotherapy for the first half of 2025.

The center, renowned for its early diagnosis and modern treatment methods, performed 1737 surgeries in the first half of 2025 – a 20% increase from the same period last year. Simultaneously, 9,109 therapeutic courses of chemotherapy were carried out, marking a 7% increase from the same period in 2024.

These advancements can be attributed to several factors. Improved early detection and screening methods, advancements in surgical techniques, increased awareness and access to healthcare services, and a growing population with longer life expectancy, are all potential contributors to the rise in oncological surgeries.

Dr. Tatiana Nikolaeva, the head doctor of the medical institution, attributes this growth to the national project 'Healthcare'. The project has enabled significant updates to the material and technical base of the oncology center, resulting in modern wards, new equipment, and comfortable waiting areas.

The oncology center's management places great emphasis on the quality of service and comfort for each patient. This is evident in the gentle, less traumatic surgeries that patients are now recovering from faster. The center also ensures centralized patient routing from remote regions, making healthcare more accessible for all.

The kind and compassionate staff at the oncology center, including doctors, nurses, and support staff, are always ready to help and advise, explaining everything clearly and understandably.

In 2024, the center conducted approximately 50,000 diagnostic studies using computer and magnetic resonance tomography. This, along with the ongoing support from federal authorities and Russian President Vladimir Putin, continues to drive the center's success in the fight against cancer.

For more detailed information about Yakutia's Oncology Center, it is best to contact them directly or check their official publications. Public health campaigns, expanded healthcare access, and continued advancements in medical technology are expected to further contribute to the center's ongoing success.

The substantial increase in oncological surgeries and chemotherapy courses at Yakutia's Oncology Center in the first half of 2025 might be due to advancements in early detection methods, surgical techniques, and increased healthcare access. These advancements can be linked to the national project 'Healthcare', which has updated the center's infrastructure, leading to modern wards, new equipment, and comfortable waiting areas.

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