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Radiation Therapy Under the Falling Bombs: A Tale of 2 Ukrainian Cancer Centers
Advances in Radiation OncologyVol. 7Issue 6101027Published online: July 14, 2022- Nataliya Kovalchuk
- Ruslan Zelinskyi
- Andrii Hanych
- Yuliia Severyn
- Bohdana Bachynska
- Andriy Beznosenko
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 1The full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, brought the largest humanitarian disaster since World War II to the heart of Europe. The Russian army has caused absolute destruction and chaos for everyone in its path, and Ukraine has lost tens of thousands of civilian lives, out of which many were innocent children. Many more have been wounded, and approximately one-third of the population of Ukraine has been displaced: 7 million as refugees and 7.1 million as internally displaced people.