Uzbekistan

Health Ministry partners with IAEA to improve cancer care with nuclear medicine advancements

An agreement signed between the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the Ministry of Health of Uzbekistan in Vienna on September 18 marks a significant step towards enhancing the field of nuclear medicine in the country.

The agreement, signed by Rafael Mariano Grossi, Director General of the IAEA, and Asilbek Khudayarov, Acting Minister of Health of Uzbekistan, focuses on improving the qualifications of medical personnel in the field of nuclear medicine. The primary goal is to enhance the skills of those who will be working at the new oncology center in Tashkent, which recently opened at the end of August.

One of the key components of the agreement is the implementation of a project that will introduce modern methods of diagnosing and treating cancer. This initiative is aimed at improving the quality and efficiency of medical care in Uzbekistan, particularly in the area of oncology.

This new phase of cooperation between the IAEA and the Ministry of Health of Uzbekistan highlights the commitment of both parties to advancing nuclear medicine and providing better medical services to the people of Uzbekistan. It is hoped that this collaboration will lead to significant advancements in the field of healthcare in the country.

 

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