
Slovakia Lags Twenty Years Behind in Kidney Cancer Treatment, Changes Expected in April
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Slovakia's treatment of kidney cancer remains twenty years behind international standards, according to medical experts. Patrik Palacka, a specialist in the field, appeared on the medical program Vizita to discuss the current state of kidney cancer care in the country. The situation is expected to partially improve starting in April, though specific details about the planned changes were not disclosed. The revelation highlights ongoing challenges in Slovakia's healthcare system, where access to modern cancer treatments has historically lagged behind Western European standards.
