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Every October, the world traditionally observes Breast Cancer Awareness Month, known as "Pink October." The "Pink Ribbon" campaign, which serves as the international symbol of the fight against breast cancer, began in 1985 to raise awareness about the importance of early detection of breast cancer. Since 2005, Ukraine has annually marked October 20 as the Ukrainian Day of Breast Cancer Awareness.

On Saturday, October 5, cardiologists, therapists, rheumatologists, and family doctors gathered for a workshop organized by the Department of Cardiology at the Shupyk National Healthcare University of Ukraine. The purpose of these online meetings is to share the latest data in evidence-based medicine and to discuss complex clinical cases with the help of multidisciplinary teams. This allows for analyzing problems from different perspectives and finding the best approaches for patient care.

The autumn months of 2024 are marked by oncological events: September is marked by issues of oncogynecological pathology, and October is held under the auspices of breast cancer awareness. The Department of Oncology takes an active part in these events.

NVision Imaging Technologies GmbH, Ulm, Germany, a developer of MRI polarizers and hyperpolarized imaging agents, is applying breakthroughs in quantum physics, chemistry, and engineering to revolutionize metabolic MRIs. Cooperation with Shupyk National Healthcare University of Ukraine is mutually beneficial, opening the way for more efficient diagnosing and treatment of cancer

On September 30, 2024, at the Shupyk National Healthcare University of Ukraine, in a one-time specialized academic council, the official defense of the dissertation of post-graduate student of the Department of cardiac surgery, X-ray Endovascular and extracorporeal technologies Mykola Stan (scientific supervisor - Professor Borys Todurov) took place.

On September 7, the Department of Cardiology at the Shupyk National Healthcare University of Ukraine organized a new Consilium for doctors from all over the country. The topics of the presentations were, as always, relevant and aimed at helping physicians address the most common problems.