Andrei Nikiforchin, Researcher at Global Medical Knowledge Alliance, shared BMJ Oncology’s post on LinkedIn, adding:
“How do you preserve continuity of cancer care when hospitals are destroyed and millions are displaced?
Our review in BMJ Oncology explores how Ukraine‘s oncology system responded to wartime disruption and continues to recover and adapt, restoring core services through resilience, coordination, and international partnership. Published 4 years into the full-scale Russian invasion, it highlights lessons for health systems navigating conflict and crisis.
Immensely grateful to Anna Karavska, Darya Kizub, Nataliya Kovalchuk, Serhii Brovchuk, Maryna Sokolovska, Nelya Melnitchouk and the Global Medical Knowledge Alliance and Help Ukraine Group (HUG) teams for the opportunity to contribute”
Quoting BMJ Oncology‘s post:
“On the fourth anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Anna Karavska and colleagues have published this review of the nation’s cancer care during wartime.”
Title: Cancer Care in Wartime Ukraine: disruption, resilience and recovery
Authors: Anna Karavska, Darya Kizub, Nataliya Kovalchuk, Serhii Brovchuk, Maryna Sokolovska, Andrei Nikiforchin and Nelya Melnitchouk.

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