The increase in cancer detection is a success of modern medicine: Igor Khatkov, Chief oncologist of Moscow, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, on the Doctor TV channel

In Moscow, about 50 thousand new cases of cancer are detected annually. However, the growth of these figures is not a cause for alarm, but an indicator of the success of modern medicine. Statistics show that doctors have learned to detect tumors at the earliest stages, when treatment is most effective and the disease can be defeated.

In addition, the era of personalized medicine has arrived, where each patient is selected for his own examination and treatment plan, taking into account the characteristics of his body and tumor. And the first developments of anti-cancer vaccines are already appearing on the horizon, which in the future may become a powerful tool for prevention and treatment.

  • How is cancer treated in the Russian capital?
  • Will patients be able to receive new cancer vaccines?
  • How does artificial intelligence help oncologists today?
  • How does the "digital" oncology of Moscow work?

These and other questions were answered by the chief oncologist of Moscow, director of the MCSC named after A.S. Loginov, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Igor Khatkov - watch the program "DokTok with Evelina Zakamskaya" on the TV channel "Doctor".

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GBUZ Moscow Clinical Scientific Center named after Loginov MHD