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    Armenia intends to open center for diagnosing and treating cancer


    YEREVAN, February 20. /ARKA/. Armenian Government has approved the
    program of establishment of an oncology center.

    Armenian Economy Minister Nerses Yeritsyan, presenting the project to
    the Government on Thursday, said it costs about ?¬30 million, of which
    19 million will be spent for installation of cyclotron radionuclide
    accelerator for diagnosing and treating cancer.

    He said that Belgian Government pledged ?¬17 million as preferential
    credit with zero interest under guarantees.

    The remaining 19 million will be attracted as private investments.

    The minister said that ?¬11 million will be targeted for a clinic
    diagnosing and treating cancer.
    Negotiations with international organizations and private investors
    interested in this project are under way now.

    `New progress is expected in nuclear medicine soon, and cyclotron will
    give us new opportunities in physics and other fundamental sciences',
    Yeritsyan said.

    He said that it will be useful also for development of related areas,
    such as pharmaceutics, nature protection and agriculture.

    The minister also said that to avoid additional risks in drawing a
    business plan, dealing with investors and running the program, the
    Government will cooperate with Grant Thornton Amyot, audit and
    consulting company.

    Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan, in his turn, said that the
    establishment of20the nuclear medicine center in Armenia will be a step
    toward developing the country into the regional healthcare center.

    `The financing we will receive from Belgian Government will ensure
    crucial development in this area', he said adding that the program will
    be implemented in cooperation with private sector.

    The premier thinks that production of isotopes with using cyclotron
    will change the whole healthcare area and will make it possible to
    establish an up-to-international-standards center of nuclear medicine
    in Armenia.

    Health Minister Harutyun Kushkyan said that radionuclide is effective
    for its ability to find out malignant tumors at initial stage.
    He also said that radionuclide has a short-term effect.

    This minimizes it negative impact on human organism. Kushkyan said CAT
    scanner will be installed for early diagnostics.

    According to the Health Ministry, 30,000 people suffer from cancer and
    7,500 take treatments in national oncology center every year.

    The cyclotron nuclear center for producing isotopes as part of the
    project worked out by Yerevan institute of physics and united institute
    of nuclear studies in Dubno, Russia.-0-
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