Sevak Mirabyan: Advancing Cancer Care Through Knowledge, Collaboration, and Early Diagnosis in Armenia
Sevak Mirabyan, Medical Doctor at Mikaelyan Institute of Surgery, shared a post on LinkedIn.
“The 6th Armenian Congress of Oncology has taken place.
INVITRO Armenia, as a sponsor of the event, highly values such professional platforms where leading experts in the field come together to exchange experience, discuss innovative approaches, and foster collaborative development.
We believe that progress in medicine begins with knowledge, cooperation, and the maintenance of high standards.
INVITRO Armenia continues to support initiatives that contribute to the advancement of healthcare and to the fight against oncological diseases in Armenia.
Cancer is a trial that changes the course of life, but it is not a sentence. Every day, thousands of people fight, recover, and return to their families stronger and more aware. Early diagnosis saves lives, and medical progress brings new hope.
This fight does not belong to the patient alone; it is a fight shared by family, doctors, and society as a whole.
Love, support, and faith are sometimes just as important as medicine. The fight against cancer is a fight for life, hope, and dignity.”

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