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Kyrgyzstan, Russia’s Rosatom join forces for nuclear medicine center project

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Kyrgyzstan, Russia's Rosatom join forces for nuclear medicine center project

BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, September 15. The Cabinet
of the Ministers of Kyrgyzstan has approved the creation of a
Nuclear Medicine Center at the National Center for Oncology and
Hematology, the country’s Minister of Health Erkin Checheibaev said
at an international conference in Bishkek marking the 65th
anniversary of the National Center, Trend reports.

Checheibaev highlighted the strategic importance of the project,
describing it as a key step in the development of the country’s
oncology services. He expressed hope for the swift implementation
of the project with the support of Russian state corporation

Agreements have also been reached with Indian partners for the
supply of modern equipment, including a linear accelerator, which
will significantly strengthen the technical capacity of oncology

The minister emphasized that Kyrgyzstan’s oncology sector is
undergoing major reforms aimed at improving diagnostics and
increasing patient survival rates.

“We are committed to introducing the most advanced technologies
in cancer treatment,” Checheibaev said.

The conference was attended by Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of
Ministers Edil Baisalov, leading oncologists, and heads of oncology
services from Belarus, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Russia,
Türkiye, and other countries