PREVENTION OF GASTRITIS AND STOMACH CANCER AMONG THE POPULATION
Ahmadaliyev Shokhruk Shukhratovich
Scientific Leader: Assistant of the Department of Surgery and Hospital of Fergana Public Health Medical Institute
Numonova Sayyora Salimjan daughter
Student of Public Health Medical Technician Named Named by Rishton Abu Ali Ibn Sino
Keywords: Gastritis, stomach tumors, gastroenterologist, FGDS, malignancy of stomach polyps, oncology.
Abstract
Maintaining the health of the population through measures aimed at timely detection and treatment of gastritis and stomach cancer in the population by introducing the method of gastroenterology examination and FGDS examination in rural family polyclinics. It is important to treat detected gastritis and refer stomach tumors to special oncologists.
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