ORGANIZATION OF SPECIALIZED CARE. ONCOLOGY DISPENSARY

Authors

  • Charos Samadova Tashkent International Chemical University Field of study: General Medicine, Group 322U Author
  • Nodira Abzalova PhD, Senior Lecturer of the Department of Pharmacology, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy, management, medical biology, biomedical engineering and advanced nursing Tashkent State Medical University, Uzbekistan Author https://orcid.org/0009-0007-0271-4727

Keywords:

specialized medical care, oncology dispensary, oncological diseases

Abstract

This article examines the organizational, legal, and methodological foundations of providing specialized oncological care to the population. The study focuses on the oncology dispensary as a key unit responsible for early detection of oncological diseases, monitoring, application of high-tech treatment methods, and patient rehabilitation. The article highlights issues related to the digitalization of the dispensary process, implementation of screening programs at the regional level, and integration of oncological services with primary health care. In addition, the paper presents scientifically grounded proposals and recommendations aimed at reducing mortality rates and improving patients’ quality of life through optimization of oncology dispensary activities.

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Published

2026-05-30