
New Radiotherapy Device Brings Hope to Cancer Patients in North Kazakhstan
North Kazakhstan Regional Oncology Center Receives State-of-the-Art Radiotherapy Equipment A new era in cancer treatment has dawned in North Kazakhstan with the recent installation of a cutting-edge radiotherapy device at the regional oncology center. This advanced technology, funded by the government, promises more precise radiation treatment, significantly reducing treatment time and improving patient outcomes. The device's capabilities were demonstrated in the video, showcasing its ability to target cancerous cells with precision, minimizing damage to healthy tissue. According to Khabdrakhman Berkimbaev, head of the oncology department's radiotherapy unit, "The device can accept any size and shape of tumor, regardless of its location." This improvement is particularly significant, as previously, patients often had to travel to larger cities for this level of care. Alma Araspaeva, a Petropavlovsk resident who recently underwent treatment in Astana, commented, "The doctors thoroughly explained the procedure, and my fears and anxieties were eased." The project's completion is a testament to the government's commitment to improving healthcare access and quality in the region, offering hope to cancer patients and their families.