AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCancer Care Update: Almaty’s Oncology Center held an open-house on melanoma, skin cancer and thyroid screening, with 1,962 new cancer cases registered Jan–Apr 2026; officials link higher detection to expanded screening and better access to diagnostics, while noting Kazakhstan’s cancer mortality fell 14% over five years. Diabetes Watch: Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Health reports type 1 and type 2 diabetes incidence dropped in Q1 2026 (308.7 per 100,000 vs 313.5 in Q1 2025), citing stronger endocrinology services and prevention at primary care. Maternal Health: Kazakhstan saw maternal mortality fall by 43% (Q1 figures cited in the week’s coverage). Workplace & Health System Reform: Kazakhstan amends labor legislation to expand worker protections, add guarantees around medical exams and screening tests, and strengthen occupational safety; related healthcare code changes aim to digitalize communication between medical organizations, employees and employers about required screenings. Public Health Infrastructure: Kazakhstan opened Central Asia’s first specialized Brain Institute at Al-Farabi KazNU, focusing on brain health research and AI-assisted medical work, including advanced imaging and diagnostics. Safety & Tragedy: A deadly Kazzinc plant blast in eastern Kazakhstan was preliminarily blamed on violations of technological procedures; authorities also continue investigating other fatal industrial incidents. Student Medical Community: Two Indian MBBS students drowned while swimming in Kazakhstan; FAIMA has asked India’s MEA for help with repatriation and documentation. Wellness & Prevention: Almaty’s screenings and Kazakhstan’s diabetes and maternal-health trends all point to a broader push toward earlier detection and stronger preventive care.
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