AGP Executive Report
Last update: 14 hours agoBelarus Lung Cancer Screening: The Belarus Health Ministry approved a 2026-2030 program for free early lung cancer detection for people aged 50–70 with key risk factors (including heavy smoking history, recent quitting, family history, and nicotine/vapes). Medical Pathway: Eligible patients can join via local clinics, fill out a questionnaire, and get an annual low-dose CT scan; results may mean no findings, follow-up for nodules, or referral for suspicious changes. Belarus Health & Work Trends: Belstat reports Belarusian enterprises hired 55,200 people in April but dismissed 70,200—an overall negative balance—with healthcare among the sectors showing the biggest job losses. Rehab Support for Milinkevich: The family of Belarusian opposition figure Aliaksandr Milinkevich says a fundraising drive for treatment and rehabilitation has reached 100% of its target after a serious health crisis involving a carotid artery blood clot, surgery, intensive care, and ongoing recovery. Public Health Policy: Belarus also plans to expand smoking restrictions, aligning with broader efforts to reduce tobacco-related disease risk.
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