EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF SURGICAL DISEASES AMONG THE POPULATION AND ORGANIZATION OF PREVENTIVE WORK
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Early diagnosis of surgical diseases is a critical aspect of healthcare that can save lives, improve outcomes, and reduce healthcare costs. Surgical diseases are conditions that require surgery for treatment, and they can range from minor to life-threatening. Early detection of these conditions is crucial to prevent complications, reduce the need for more invasive treatments, and improve overall health outcomes. This article will explore the importance of early diagnosis of surgical diseases, the current state of preventive work, and strategies for improving prevention efforts.
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