AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCancer Care Abroad Debate: Kazakhstanis increasingly seek treatment outside the country, as local cancer incidence rises and families turn to social-media fundraising for overseas care. Public Health Numbers: Maternal mortality is reported to have dropped by 43%, while infant mortality in Kazakhstan fell 7.5-fold and diabetes incidence decreased. Cancer Burden Updates: Almaty reports nearly 2,000 new cancer cases since January 2026, and the wider system faces uneven regional cancer loads. Medical Training Fraud: Rajasthan police arrested three Kazakhstan-trained doctors in a fake FMG certificate scam worth Rs 74 lakh, after failed screening attempts and forged documents used for internships and registration. Livestock Health Boost: Kazakhstan gained Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD)-free status across its livestock sector, expected to strengthen export access. Free Check-up Camp: A free mega health check-up in Astana is set for June 13 with BP, blood sugar, ECG/echo screening and specialist consultations. Healthcare Education Links: FNU and the GX Foundation signed an MoU to support public health training, workshops and joint research.
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