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The Illusion of Shrinkage: What Really Happens to Cancer Detection During War

Summary by rbc.ua
During the war in Ukraine, the number of new cancer diagnoses formally decreased, but the rate of detection at the critical stage IV increased rapidly. One in two patients ignored early symptoms due to stress, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing a report by the research agency Sense Research for the Mission Kharkiv Charitable Foundation. Read also: The presence of a hospital does not mean free and high-quality care, says NHSU head Natalia Gusak. Ke…
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During the war in Ukraine, the number of new cancer diagnoses formally decreased, but the rate of detection at the critical stage IV increased rapidly. One in two patients ignored early symptoms due to stress, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing a report by the research agency Sense Research for the Mission Kharkiv Charitable Foundation. Read also: The presence of a hospital does not mean free and high-quality care, says NHSU head Natalia Gusak. Ke…

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rbc.ua broke the news in on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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