On Saturday, March 5, from 9:00 to 14:00, the Clinical and Diagnostic Center of the National Research Oncology Center will host an open day for the early detection of precancerous diseases and early forms of cervical cancer.
The action is held within the framework of the World Day against the human papillomavirus, which is the main cause of cervical cancer.
The main goal of this event is the prevention and early detection of cervical cancer, as well as the formation of a responsible attitude to one's health.
During the Open Doors Day, everyone will be able to get a free consultation from an oncogynecologist.
According to the indications, the doctor will take a smear for oncocytology and prescribe an ultrasound of the small pelvis, according to the results of which you will receive the doctor's recommendations.
In order to receive high-quality and timely advice and comply with anti-epidemiological measures 🦠, please adhere to the following rules:
- you must first make an appointment with a doctor by calling the Call Center: 8-7172-702-911, 8-7172-702-900 and arrive at the time of your appointment without delay ☝🏻;
- recording is carried out on weekdays (Mon-Fri) from 8:00 to 17:00;
- we ask you to minimize the number of accompanying persons, especially children;
- if you have signs of SARS, if you feel unwell, you should refrain from visiting a doctor on the open day, as people with a high temperature will not be allowed into the Clinical Diagnostic Center of the National Research Oncology Center;
- you must have an identity card and the results of previous examinations (if any) with you.
Do not forget that any malignant neoplasm does not tolerate delay in diagnosis and treatment.
If you are tormented by suspicions or doubts, we advise you to immediately consult a doctor.
Be healthy!