New standards of medical care and clinical guidelines published in Russia in May 2021

03

Jun 2021

In Russia, standards of medical care are approved on the basis of the clinical guidelines and include average frequencies of the provision of procedures, devices, and drugs. In May 2021, two clinical guidelines and several standards of medical care were released. 

New standards of medical care that were published in May 2021 include:

  • Standards of medical care for adults with laryngopharyngeal cancer (link)
  • Standards of medical care for adults with paranasal sinus and nasal cavity cancer (link)
  • Standards of medical care for adults with laryngeal cancer (link)
  • Standards of medical care for adults with nasopharyngeal cancer (link)
  • Standards of medical care for adults with oropharyngeal cancer (link)
  • Standards of medical care for adults with retroperitoneal sarcomas (link)
  • Standards of medical care for adults with malignant neoplasms of ascending, transverse, descending, rectosigmoid colon (link)
  • Standards of medical care for adults with squamous cell carcinoma of the anal canal and perianal skin (link)
  • Standards of medical care for adults with ovarian, fallopian tube, and primary peritoneal cancer (link)
  • Standards of medical care for adults with endometrial cancer and uterine sarcomas (link)
  • Standards of medical care for adults with non-epithelial ovarian cancer (link)

New clinical guidelines that were published in May 2021 include:

  • Male infertility (link)
  • Cystitis in women (link)

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