Miloš Grujić recently shared insights from the 50th October Health Days in Kragujevac on LinkedIn. This event highlighted the importance of collaboration in oncology, showcasing both local and international experts.
One key speaker was Prof. Daniel Kelly OBE from the European Cancer Organisation. He emphasized the significance of HPV vaccination in Serbia, which could help reduce cancer disparities.
Various sessions addressed different cancer types. Experts like Dr. Johannes Knoth and Prof. Ivica Ratosa provided updates on gynecological and breast cancer treatments. Prostate cancer discussions led by Prof. Gokhan Ozyigit and Prof. Elvina Almuradova also shed light on new treatment options.
Even those unable to attend in person contributed remotely, enriching the conference’s discussions. This event underscored the necessity of sharing knowledge and planning future steps in cancer care.
According to a recent study by the World Health Organization, HPV vaccination rates in Eastern Europe remain lower than in Western Europe, highlighting the need for increased awareness and education.
As cancer care evolves, events like these play a crucial role in improving patient outcomes. By fostering connections and sharing insights, experts are working together to shape a brighter future for cancer treatment in Serbia and beyond.
For more on this topic, check out the European Cancer Organisation’s report.


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