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Author: Sonia Ponce de León Villafuerte
Source: Google translator
External Source: NP
There are many people and organizations wanting to be part and contribute to everything that science and health are doing to combat the pandemic in Cuba.
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<br />This time the protagonist is called Abel, who works in the CreareUP Group and they have donated 100 pullovers for the SOBERANA01 project, 50 for the Finlay Institute and 50 for the CI
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<br />Gesture such as that of this Group that join the many who want to contribute, are contributing and will continue to do so.
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<br />Applause for you too.
Cuba has 2 therapeutic vaccines for advanced lung cancer:
CIMAvax EGF ® and VAXIRA ® (racotumomab). Both therapeutic vaccines have sanitary registration in the indication of stage III and IV advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), after the first line of chemotherapy. The main clinical benefit of these vaccines has been shown to be increased survival and improved quality of life, as well as a broad safety profile.
How to acquire the vaccines?
Foreigners should contact the Cuban Medical Services who will evaluate each case as part of a comprehensive patient care program, with commercial value.
-Cuban Medical Services. Web page:
www.smcsalud.cu.; E-mail: smc@smcsalud.cu
Phone: (537) 209-0977 Fax: (537) 203-1590.
You can also make your request for care expressing the reason for your request, a medical summary and personal data directly to:
International Clinic of the Hermanos Ameijeiras Hospital.
Calle San Lázaro # 701 esq. to Belascoaín, Havana Center, Havana, C.P: 10400, Cuba.
Telephone: (537) 8761029, (537) 8761030, (537) 8761683. Email: turismomedico@hha.sld.cu
International Health Center
La Pradera Calle 15 between 222 A and 234, Siboney neighborhood, Playa Municipality, Havana, Cuba
Telephone: (+537) 273 7467 Ext. 403 (+537) 2737202. Email: comercia@cislapradera.cu