IMPROVING RENAL CANCER CARE


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The article reviews the rates of incidence, late diagnosis and mortality from kidney cancer in Primorsky Krai. The authors address the issues of improving primary and specialized medical care by introducing a three-level health care system and restructuring of hospital beds. They propose a new medical technology for assessing the individual risk of kidney cancer and present a program of measures and organizational modules for prevention, early diagnosis and reduction of mortality from kidney cancer.

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G. N Alekseeva

Pacific State Medical University of Minzdrav of Russia; Primorsky Regional Oncology Center

Email: algala@dns.vl.ru
Ph.D., Associate Professor at the Institute of Surgery; Head of the Medical Urological Center; Chief Urologist of the PK Health Department Vladivostok, Russia

K. V Stegnii

Pacific State Medical University of Minzdrav of Russia

Email: l: kstegniy@gmail.com
Corr. Member of the RAS, Dr.Med.Sci., Professor, Head of the Center of Surgery Vladivostok, Russia

L. F Pisareva

Tomsk National Research Medical Center of the RAS

Email: PisarevaLF@oncology.tomsk.ru
Dr.Med.Sci., Professor, Principal Researcher at the Research Institute of Oncology Tomsk, Russia

L. I Gurina

Primorsky Regional Oncology Center

Email: pkod@front.ru
Dr.Med.Sci., Dr.Med.Sci., Deputy Chief Physician, Oncologist of the Highest Qualification Category, Honored Doctor of the Russian Federation Vladivostok, Russia

M. V Volkov

Primorsky Regional Oncology Center

Email: pkod@front.ru
Chief Physician Vladivostok, Russia

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