Three people were killed and several others were injured in a truck accident in central Vietnam.

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HANOI, Sept. 17 (Xinhua) — A truck ran over people at a market in central Vietnam's Quang Tri Province on Wednesday, killing at least three people and injuring several others, local newspaper Tuoi Che (Youth) reported.

According to reports, among the dead were a woman eight months pregnant and a Laotian citizen.

The incident occurred around 7:50 a.m. local time. The collision caused the collapse of small merchants' stalls.

Local authorities rushed to the scene to organize rescue operations. –0–

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In the first eight months of 2025, the number of trips between mainland China and ASEAN countries exceeded 25 million person-times.

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BEIJING, Sept. 17 (Xinhua) — The number of trips between the Chinese mainland and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) increased by 11.2 percent year-on-year in the first eight months of 2025, exceeding 25.24 million, according to data released Wednesday by the National Immigration Administration (NIA).

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The Future of Urban Development: Polytechnics at the Nevsky Construction Forum 2025

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Employees of the Civil Engineering Institute participated in the Nevsky Construction Forum 2025. The event is a key platform for discussing current issues related to the development of the construction industry and the digitalization of urban planning.

The Civil Engineering Institute was represented by Marina Petrochenko, Director of the Institute of Civil Engineering, Yegor Melekhin, Assistant Professor at the Higher School of Industrial, Civil, and Road Construction, and Elena Chegotova, Senior Lecturer at the Higher School of Industrial, Civil, and Road Construction and an expert in urban planning legislation, technical regulation, and digitalization in construction.

Marina Petrochenko spoke at a Smart Dialogue dedicated to the topic of regulatory requirements registries. In her speech, she emphasized the importance of the country's technological leadership in various industries and the need to improve the Federal State Information System for Labor Protection and the Construction Complex as tools for achieving this goal and addressing industry challenges. She noted that current requirements registries are one-dimensional systems based on text data from regulatory documents. However, the future lies in multimodal data management models that will enable the use of artificial intelligence to analyze evidence in various formats: text, photos, videos, audio, and sensor data.

Egor Melekhin actively participated in the Smart Cases case conference, where participants shared experiences, analyzed successful and unsuccessful practices, and identified the best solutions to pressing problems in the construction industry. In his presentation, he emphasized the need to optimize design processes, such as the classification of information model elements. He presented the development of the software product "IMPULSE," which automates the process of classifying building information model elements. The program uses artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies, achieving forecasting accuracy of up to 97%. Egor Melekhin emphasized that AI is not only popular language models or image generation, but also a powerful tool for analyzing various types of data. The ISI team is currently working to improve the program's mechanism and promote the use of AI to optimize construction tasks.

Elena Chegotova actively participated in the forum on both the first and second days as an expert, making a significant contribution to the discussion of digitalization and regulatory issues in construction.

The forum concluded with a Smart Visit for the delegation to the Civil Engineering Institute. Forum guests were given a tour of MetaCampus, where they were able to learn about the Institute's developments. Participants also visited the Additive Technologies and 3D Printing training laboratory, where they saw cutting-edge construction technologies firsthand.

We are pleased to participate in such a large-scale event as the Nevsky Construction Forum 2025. We believe it is important not only to highlight Polytechnic University's achievements but also to demonstrate them in the laboratories of the Civil Engineering Institute. This allows us not only to share experience but also to demonstrate the real-world application of our developments, which are already changing approaches to solving problems in the construction industry. Today, requirements registers work exclusively with text data. However, the evidence base in construction is inherently multimodal. Once we transition to multimodal AI models, the verification of digital information models will not only be automated but also much more reliable. "Polytechnic MetaCampus" can become the first experimental platform for testing such solutions," noted Marina Petrochenko.

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Polytechnic University students took third place at the All-Russian Olympiad in Strength of Materials

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The 44th All-Russian Student Olympiad in Strength of Materials (third round) was held at the Nizhny Novgorod State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (NNGASU). Seventy students from 20 technical universities across Russia and a team from Belarus participated.

Saint Petersburg was represented by four Polytechnic students: winners of the regional stage: Diana Shvetsova and Anna Andreeva from the Civil Engineering Institute, and Maya Varennikova and Anastasia Ambrosovskaya from the Institute of Physics and Mechanics. The Polytechnic team was led by Daria Kitaeva, Associate Professor at the Higher School of Mechanics and Control Processes (HSMMCP). The students were trained by HSMMCP Associate Professor Elena Yakovleva and Senior Lecturers Irina Chirareva and Alexey Grishchenko.

Participants were given four hours to solve six challenging problems, each of which was assessed on a ten-point scale by a jury of instructors accompanying the teams. The problems were prepared by specialists from the All-Russian Olympiads in Strength of Materials section of the Federal Educational and Methodological Association (FUMO) in Higher Education for Major Groups of Specialties and Fields of Study 15.00.00 "Mechanical Engineering."

At the All-Russian round of the Strength of Materials Olympiad, participants competed in team and individual competitions. Based on the Olympiad's problems, the Polytechnic University team took third place in the team standings, only slightly behind teams from Bauman Moscow State Technical University and Perm National Research Polytechnic University (PNRPU). Among the SPbPU participants, Maya Varennikova, a third-year student at the Higher School of Theoretical Mechanics and Mathematical Physics at the PhysMechanics and Mechanics Institute, performed best and achieved the highest result—fourth place in the individual standings. Maya deservedly won the "Miss Olympiad" award.

Strength of materials has historically been considered one of the most challenging subjects in technical education due to the breadth of the discipline and the complexity of its teaching methods. Strength of materials (sopromat) studies methods for calculating the strength, rigidity, and stability of structural elements and machine components, and it integrates knowledge from various disciplines: mathematics, theoretical mechanics, continuum physics, and materials science. Therefore, it is safe to say that Polytechnic University students are among the best in strength of materials!

In addition to the competition tasks, the organizers prepared an engaging cultural program with a tour of Nizhny Novgorod, the NNGASU laboratories, and a lecture about V.G. Shukhov—his engineering genius as an inventor, architect, and scientist.

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An office and laboratory building was commissioned in the Rudnevo industrial park.

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A 14,700-square-meter building for scientific research has been built at the Rudnevo site of the Technopolis Moscow special economic zone (SEZ). This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry. Maxim Liksutov.

"At Sergei Sobyanin's direction, the city is creating a fully-fledged ecosystem within the Technopolis Moscow special economic zone, bringing together unique production facilities, scientific laboratories, and social and leisure facilities accessible to residents of the capital. The new office and laboratory building, with an area of 14,700 square meters, will provide approximately 400 jobs. The building will house research laboratories, office space, and high-tech small-scale production facilities for Technopolis Moscow SEZ residents," said Maxim Liksutov.

The Rudnevo Industrial Park is a base for the development of unmanned aerial systems and high-tech mechanical engineering.

"Currently, more than 20 administrative, business, and production buildings with a total area of 440,000 square meters have been constructed in Rudnevo, along with a flight test complex, a pilot production facility, and a design bureau. The new office and laboratory building is the third facility to open in the industrial park since the beginning of 2025," noted the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy. Anatoly Garbuzov.

The facility was designed using cutting-edge approaches and advanced solutions to ensure maximum construction efficiency.

Resident status in the Technopolis Moscow special economic zone provides companies with significant tax breaks and preferences. For example, value-added tax on imported goods, property, land, and transport taxes are waived, and the profit tax rate is reduced to just two percent instead of 25 percent. Companies are opening production facilities within the SEZ and developing innovative products in microelectronics, pharmaceuticals, medicine, photonics, and other promising industries.

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The renovation of Novodevichy Embankment has been completed.

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City services specialists have completed renovations on Novodevichy Embankment in the city center. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Utilities, and Public Works. Petr Biryukov.

"This year, we plan to renovate a number of embankments, and we'll be grouting the granite facings on each of them. We've completed work on Novodevichy Embankment, where we grouted approximately 15,000 linear meters of joints and sandblasted over four thousand square meters of pavement," noted Pyotr Biryukov.

Repairing cladding joints begins with cleaning the stone, then specialists begin the grouting process. The joints between the slabs are cleaned of old filler, washed, then filled with polymer-modified cement and grouted with a waterproof mortar.

Such measures are carried out on each embankment once every five years. They are necessary to ensure the safe operation of the structures, as over time the joint material deteriorates, which can lead to displacement and even the loss of granite slabs.

For city residents, such work takes place practically unnoticed, as the scaffolding is installed on the water side and then moved from site to site.

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The total number of bicycles in China has exceeded 200 million units.

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BEIJING, September 17 (Xinhua) — The total number of bicycles in China has exceeded 200 million units, including 380 million electric bicycles, the China Bicycle Association reported on Wednesday.

Bicycles and e-bikes account for approximately 30 out of every 100 trips made daily by residents of Chinese cities and towns, according to data from an industry organization.

The growing popularity of bicycles and e-bikes is driven by their flexibility and efficiency as a means of transport, as well as increased environmental awareness, with more and more people choosing two-wheeled transport as a low-carbon alternative to cars.

According to the aforementioned association, two-wheeled travel reduces carbon emissions in China by approximately 10,000 tons per day, which equates to a saving of 6.6 million liters of gasoline at a rate of 8 liters per 100 km. -0-

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China will showcase its achievements in manufacturing industry modernization at an upcoming international industry conference.

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HEFEI, Sept. 17 (Xinhua) — The 2025 World Manufacturing Conference, which will showcase advanced manufacturing technologies, will be held from Sept. 20 to 23 in Hefei, capital of east China's Anhui Province, organizers said.

The four-day event will bring together representatives from more than 40 countries and regions, including government officials, business representatives, and senior officials from international organizations and trade associations. Foreign guests are expected to account for more than half of all participants.

For the first time, the conference will feature an intelligent robotics exhibition. Robots will be demonstrated in simulated public and domestic settings, such as stores, senior care centers, and maintenance centers, to showcase their potential applications in everyday life, according to conference organizers.

Anhui, a former agricultural province and the country's raw materials base, has emerged as a hub for emerging industries. In the first half of this year, Anhui Province ranked first in the country in automobile production, new energy vehicle (NEV) production, and vehicle exports.

According to Chang Yejun, deputy secretary-general of the provincial government, the province currently produces about 10 percent of the world's displays, 8 percent of industrial robots, 11 percent of non-electric vehicles, and half of the country's photovoltaic glass.

New energy vehicles, produced by the province's robust industrial base, are expected to be a highlight of the conference. Companies such as JAC Motors, Huawei, and Chery will showcase new models of intelligent, connected new energy vehicles, as well as automotive-grade chips, intelligent driving systems, and quantum-proof communication technologies.

The event will also showcase cutting-edge technologies of future industries, including a model of the experimental superconducting tokamak (BEST), a compact nuclear fusion experimental device currently under construction in Hefei, and the Origin Wukong quantum computer, which has so far completed more than 690,000 quantum computing tasks for users in 163 countries and regions, with over 34 million visits worldwide. -0-

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The first Chinese-Russian symposium on cooperation in the sorghum industry was held in Harbin.

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Beijing, September 17 (Xinhua) — The first China-Russia symposium on sorghum cooperation was held in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, northeast China. The event focused on such topical issues as modern molecular breeding, innovation in germplasm resources, and industry cooperation between the two countries.

According to information on the website of the Heilongjiang Provincial Academy of Agricultural Sciences, the symposium was organized by the Institute of Plant Resources of the Heilongjiang Provincial Academy of Agricultural Sciences jointly with the Russian Research and Design Institute of Sorghum and Corn, and the Heilongjiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Genetic Improvement of Legumes.

Jia Guanqing, chief scientist of the China National Millet and Sorghum Industrial Technology System, emphasized in his speech that this event is a concrete implementation of the consensus on agricultural cooperation reached by the two countries' leaders and will provide technological support for the protection and utilization of black soils. China's breakthrough in stress-resistant sorghum breeding and Russian large-scale cultivation technologies complement each other perfectly. Joint research and development will not only combine the drought- and frost-resistant characteristics of Chinese varieties with Russian precision farming techniques but also create a standardized production system to jointly address the production challenges posed by climate change.

During thematic presentations, sorghum research experts from the two countries delivered presentations on the development of the sorghum industry in China and Russia, modern molecular sorghum breeding research, scientific, technological, and trade cooperation between the countries, and the potential for grain sorghum applications. Participants actively discussed these topics.

Symposium participants also visited the experimental sorghum breeding base at the National Modern Agriculture Demonstration Zone of the Heilongjiang Provincial Academy of Agricultural Sciences, where the Chinese team presented in detail the outstanding achievements of the sorghum breeding team in developing varieties for brewing, broom making, food, and forage production in recent years. Chinese and Russian researchers conducted an in-depth exchange of technologies and field experience.

Russian experts expressed their willingness to share stress-resistant breeding technologies with China and to jointly develop the resources of solonetz-salt-marsh lands in the Far East.

The event promoted cooperation between sorghum-related research institutions and enterprises, laid a solid foundation for the joint breeding of new sorghum varieties, the utilization of sorghum-specific genetic resources, basic theoretical research, the development of cooperation in the sorghum industry and trade, and further strengthened the international influence of the Heilongjiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences in relevant fields. -0-

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The creation of a new framework for inpatient care will be completed by 2030, according to the Mayor of Moscow.

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By 2030, Moscow will complete the development of a new inpatient care framework. A large-scale modernization program for city hospitals began in 2010. Since then, 29 hospital buildings have been built and 133 facilities have been renovated. Sergei Sobyanin announced this on his messenger channel. Max.

"The construction of 11 new buildings and the renovation of 43 existing ones are planned. The volume of high-tech medical care has increased almost sixfold. Approximately 80 percent of surgeries are performed using minimally invasive techniques, significantly reducing patient recovery times," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

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Among them are the latest medical complexes, including the Moscow Multidisciplinary Clinical Center (MMCC) Kommunarka, Infectious Diseases Clinical Hospital No. 1, six flagship centers based at the largest multidisciplinary hospitals (V.V. Veresaev City Clinical Hospital (GKB), N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute (RI) of Emergency Care, O.M. Filatov City Clinical Hospital No. 15, S.P. Botkin Moscow Multidisciplinary Scientific and Clinical Center (MMSCC), N.I. Pirogov City Clinical Hospital No. 1, V.M. Buyanov City Clinical Hospital), A.S. Loginov Moscow Clinical Research Center (MCRC), a new multidisciplinary complex of the St. Vladimir Children's City Clinical Hospital (DGKB), and the traumatology and orthopedic building of G.M. Savelyeva.

A complete reconstruction of the admission departments of adult and children's hospitals was carried out, including at the M.P. Konchalovsky City Clinical Hospital, V.P. Demikhov City Clinical Hospital, City Clinical Hospital No. 24, City Clinical Hospital No. 29 named after N.E. Bauman, City Clinical Hospital named after M.E. Zhadkevich, City Clinical Hospital named after F.I. Inozemtsev, Children's City Clinical Hospital named after Z.A. Bashlyaeva, Morozovskaya Children's City Clinical Hospital, Children's City Clinical Hospital named after N.F. Filatov, Children's City Clinical Hospital No. 9 named after G.N. Speransky and the Research Institute of Emergency Children's Surgery and Traumatology.

Construction is underway on outpatient and inpatient and surgical intensive care units for Moscow City Oncology Hospital No. 62 in Skolkovo.

Construction and reconstruction work continues on the buildings of the N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute of Emergency Care, the V.P. Demikhov City Clinical Hospital, the Morozov Children's City Clinical Hospital, the Moscow Clinical Research Center "Hospital 52," and other hospitals.

Sobyanin: Modernization of two buildings of the Veresaev City Clinical Hospital will be completed this yearMoscow Mayor: 15 medical facilities will be modernized in the capital in 2025Sobyanin: Reconstruction of three buildings of the Loginov Moscow Scientific Center will be completed in 2026

As part of the modernization program, city hospitals are being equipped with the latest equipment, including X-ray machines, computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners, mammography machines, angiography machines, ultrasound machines, and much more. This allows doctors to use modern diagnostic and treatment methods.

Today, approximately 80 percent of surgical interventions are performed using minimally invasive methods, which has significantly reduced patient recovery times after surgery.

The volume of high-tech medical care has increased almost sixfold – from 33.4 thousand operations in 2010 to more than 192 thousand in 2024.

For over 10 years, Moscow has been digitally transforming its healthcare system, linking electronic services and most of the city's medical facilities into a single digital network. The transition to a digital environment, the elimination of paperwork, and the introduction of various services in multidisciplinary hospitals free up medical staff time for patient care, improve the quality and speed of care, and allow all participants in the treatment process to access patient data online 24/7.

Emergency service

In April 2025, with the opening of the flagship center of the V.M. Buyanov City Clinical Hospital, the emergency care framework was completed. Today, it includes six modern flagship centers based at Moscow's largest multidisciplinary clinics. In addition to the V.M. Buyanov City Clinical Hospital, these include the V.V. Veresaev City Clinical Hospital, the N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute of Emergency Care, the O.M. Filatov City Clinical Hospital No. 15, the S.P. Botkin Moscow Medical Scientific and Clinical Center, and the N.I. Pirogov City Clinical Hospital No. 1, as well as the emergency departments of city hospitals.

Over 10,000 units of cutting-edge medical equipment have been installed at our flagship centers, and approximately 60 operating rooms have been deployed, including high-tech hybrid operating rooms unique in Russia. Mobile medical equipment, including expert-grade equipment, has been installed in hospital emergency departments.

Thanks to the implementation of the new standard, the average speed of emergency care has increased by 50 percent over the past few years. Last year alone, approximately 370,000 people received emergency care at flagship centers.

Children's hospitals

In October 2017, the Moscow Government, in collaboration with the Russian Ministry of Health, completed construction of a new building for the Morozov Children's City Clinical Hospital. Most of the treatment and diagnostic departments were transferred to this building, equipped with modern equipment, allowing for the phased reconstruction, renovation, and modernization of other hospital buildings, including the historic ones. In October 2022, the pediatric building was reopened after renovation. In May 2025, renovations to Building No. 17, which now houses a rapid outpatient surgery center, were completed. Work on the comprehensive modernization of the hospital's other medical buildings continues.

A perinatal center, a children's building, and a children's infectious diseases building were built and opened as part of the Kommunarka MMCC.

On September 13, the new hospital accepted its first patients. multidisciplinary complex of the children's city clinical hospital of St. VladimirIt houses 20 departments, including the hospital's leading units—maxillofacial and thoracic surgery, superficial vascular surgery, neurosurgery, trauma and orthopedics, uroandrology, and others. The transfusion department is also located here.

In addition, the complex houses a unique center for gravitational blood surgery and hemodialysis, which will allow the use of renal replacement therapy methods for the treatment of newborns and children up to 18 years of age.

The complex will house clinical diagnostic, bacteriological, and pathological laboratories, which will significantly expand the range of tests required for diagnosis and selection of optimal patient treatment strategies.

In May, six new hospitals began operating on the premises of the largest multidisciplinary hospitals. specialized centers treatments for young patients with chronic heart and gastrointestinal diseases. These include:

— Morozov Children's City Clinical Hospital — a center for cardiac surgery (congenital and acquired heart defects, heart rhythm disturbances) and a center for the treatment of inflammatory bowel and liver diseases;

— Z.A. Bashlyaeva Children's City Clinical Hospital is a center for the treatment of cardiac diseases (pulmonary hypertension, cardiomyopathy, familial forms of hypercholesterolemia, hyperlipidemia and hyperchylomicronemia) and a center for the treatment of celiac disease (an autoimmune disease predominantly localized in the small intestine);

— N.F. Filatov Children's City Clinical Hospital is a center for cardiac surgery (congenital and acquired heart defects) and a center for the treatment of diseases of the hepatobiliary system and short bowel syndrome.

A modern, rapid outpatient surgery center for children has opened at Morozov Hospital. Pilot early intervention centers have been launched at the largest hospitals—Z.A. Bashlyaeva Children's City Clinical Hospital, Morozov Children's City Clinical Hospital, N.F. Filatov Children's City Clinical Hospital, and the Kommunarka Moscow Medical Center. These centers provide early intervention care for premature babies, babies with low birth weight, or those who have experienced critical conditions in the neonatal period, during their first year of life, and, if necessary, for up to three years.

Plans for the coming years include the construction of a new multidisciplinary children's hospital.

Sobyanin: The number of surgeries for children with congenital heart defects has increased by 30%.Sergei Sobyanin opened six specialized centers for the treatment of children.

Infectious Disease Service

A comprehensive modernization of Moscow's infectious disease service has been completed, resulting in the ability to:

— organize the work of admission departments that ensure the isolation of patients from the moment of admission to the hospital; during treatment, they are placed in modern Meltzer boxes or boxed wards (which replaced general-type wards);

— create our own laboratories at infectious disease hospitals, which will allow for prompt diagnosis and the prescription of appropriate treatment;

— equip operating and diagnostic services with new equipment, including MRI and CT, which will eliminate the need to transport infectious patients to other hospitals for examinations and operations;

— provide patients with comfortable conditions when placed in separate rooms equipped with bathrooms.

Between 2018 and 2022, several departments of Infectious Diseases Clinical Hospital (ICH) No. 2 were renovated and upgraded to provide treatment for adult patients. In December 2023, a new complex at ICH No. 1 (63 Volokolamskoe Shosse) opened—a leader among infectious disease hospitals in Russia in terms of treatment and diagnostic capabilities.

Oncology service

In 2019, Sergei Sobyanin approved a new standard of oncology care for Moscow residents. Its implementation has significantly accelerated the treatment process, simplified it for patients, and achieved higher-quality results. For example, the detection of malignant tumors at early stages increased from 62.3 percent in 2019 to 67.7 percent in 2024, and the number of patients monitored for more than five years from diagnosis increased from 55.6 percent to 60 percent.

At the same time, the mortality rate for cancer patients in the first year of diagnosis decreased from 17 percent in 2019 to 11.5 percent in 2024.

Under the new standard, five multidisciplinary oncology centers (a clinic, a pathology laboratory, and outpatient oncology care centers) were established at the city's largest hospitals. They offer a full range of clinical services: diagnostics, surgical treatment, drug therapy, follow-up care, and other services. Each center covers the population of one or two administrative districts of Moscow.

All stages of specialized care—examination, treatment, and patient follow-up—are performed within a single medical facility. This reduces diagnosis time, improves accuracy, and allows for faster treatment initiation.

Oncology care algorithms, or patient pathways, have been developed. They provide a seamless patient routing system from outpatient clinics to outpatient oncology care centers and cover all stages—from suspected malignancy to lifelong monitoring.

Oncology infrastructure is being developed, buildings are being renovated and constructed that provide comfort and a high level of care.

In particular, new outpatient oncology care centers with a full range of diagnostic and treatment capabilities have opened after major renovations. These include the Central Outpatient Cancer Center of the S.P. Botkin Moscow Multidisciplinary Scientific and Clinical Center, the Kommunarka Moscow Medical and Clinical Center, Oncology Center No. 1 of the S.S. Yudin City Clinical Hospital, and the oncosurgical building of Oncology Center No. 1 of the S.S. Yudin City Clinical Hospital. Endoscopy centers have also begun operations.

In August 2023, the new treatment and diagnostic complex at the A.S. Loginov Moscow State Cancer Research Center welcomed its first patients, and in September 2024, the radiation therapy building at the Kommunarka Moscow Medical Cancer Center opened. As a result, the overall volume of oncology care nearly doubled.

Construction continues on the outpatient and inpatient and surgical intensive care units of Moscow City Oncology Hospital No. 62, which will have diagnostic and treatment capabilities comparable to those of leading global clinics.

A project to remotely monitor chemotherapy patients has been launched in Moscow.Sergei Sobyanin inspected the oncology hospital complex under construction in Skolkovo.Sobyanin: Early-stage cancer detection in Moscow has increased to 67.7 percent

Infarction and stroke networks

To provide high-quality and timely care for the treatment of vascular accidents, unified heart attack (19 hospitals) and stroke (13 hospitals for adults and one for children) networks have been created at multidisciplinary hospitals evenly distributed throughout the city.

As a result, the number of saved patients with myocardial infarction more than doubled, mortality from stroke decreased by 15 percent, and disability by 35 percent.

Modern equipment allows for the most effective and minimally invasive treatment methods. In many cases, open heart surgery is unnecessary. Thanks to angiography, more than 90 percent of patients with large-focal infarction undergo primary angioplasty and vascular stenting, significantly reducing hospital mortality and shortening the postoperative recovery period from several weeks to two to three days.

Moscow's heart attack network comprises 19 hospitals.Moscow doctors have created an AI system for stroke diagnosis, according to Sergei Sobyanin.

Obstetrics and gynecology service

Eleven women's health centers have opened within city hospitals, operating under the new standard of outpatient obstetric and gynecological care. These centers provide women with lifelong specialized medical care.

The new standard is based on comprehensive care for women's health and the comfort of receiving specialized treatment. It includes a full range of services—from consultations and examinations to pregnancy support—all within a single facility (women's health center, maternity hospital or perinatal center, and gynecology department of a multidisciplinary hospital).

The creation of five more women's health centers is planned to be completed by the end of 2025.

The number of women's health centers in Moscow has grown to 11, according to Sobyanin.Sobyanin: The creation of five women's health centers is planned to be completed this year.

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