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    YEREVAN HOSTS SYMPOSIUM ON CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE TREATMENT

    news.am
    October 24, 2012 | 12:15

    YEREVAN. - A scientific conference devoted to the treatment and
    prevention of cardiovascular diseases is underway Wednesday in
    Armenia's capital, Yerevan.

    Professor Roland Asmar, Founder and Vice President of the International
    Society of Vascular Health; Francois Camus, Scientific and Medical
    Program Director at Servier independent pharmaceutical company of
    France; and medical expert Gerard Topoudjian are likewise attending
    the event. And these specialists from France were received by Health
    Minister Derenik Dumanyan on Tuesday.

    The Minister expressed a satisfaction that the French medical
    specialists are cooperating with their Armenian colleagues. He informed
    that, as of next year, state-planned screenings will be conducted
    in Armenia for cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and cervical
    cancer. Also, he pointed to the programs outlined in oncology and
    hematology, the Health Ministry pres service informs.

    Roland Asmar noted that the objective of the International Society
    of Vascular Health is to conduct research toward discovering
    cardiovascular diseases and they cooperate with Armenian specialists
    in this regard. Francois Camus informed that Servier independent
    pharmaceutical company is conducting programs for Armenian physicians,
    and is assisting in training specialists and conducting clinical
    research. Gerard Topoudjian underscored the need for Armenian
    specialists' active participation in international symposiums and
    making use of the world's leading track-record.

    Also, the interlocutors stressed the necessity to expand cooperation.

    Francois Camus added that there is a likelihood of cooperation in
    oncology as well.


    From: Baghdasarian
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