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Ministr zdravotnictví Vlastimil Válek se vrátil do práce po úspěšné operaci nádoru . Díky včasnému zjištění má dobré vyhlídky na uzdravení . Betonový screening pomáhá odhalit rakovinu prostaty dříve, a je dostupný mužům 50 až 69 let. Ministr Válek podporuje preventivní zdravotní opatření .
Translation
The Minister of Health, Vlastimil Válek, has returned to work following a successful tumour operation. Early detection has provided him with a good prognosis for recovery. Prostate cancer is now being detected earlier thanks to improved screening methods, which are available to men aged 50 to 69. Minister Válek advocates for preventive health measures.
Exercise: Text comprehension
Question 1: What kind of surgery did the Czech Health Minister have?
He had surgery for a tumor.
Question 2: What age group is eligible for prostate cancer screening mentioned in the summary?
Men aged 50 to 69 are eligible for the screening.
Exercise: Vocabulary
ministr (m.) - minister
zdravotnictví (n.) - healthcare
nádor (m.) - tumour
vyhlídka (f.) - prospect
uzdravení (n.) - recovery
opatření (n.) - measure
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▌26/11/2024
Vlastimil Válek, the Czech Minister of Health, has returned to his official duties following a successful surgery to remove a tumour. The minister shared this development on social media, expressing his gratitude for the public's well-wishes and emphasizing the significance of mental well-being during recovery.
Minister Válek underwent the operation to address a tumour discovered during a routine cancer screening. These screenings, newly covered by public health insurance in the Czech Republic, aim to detect prostate cancer at an early stage among men aged 50 to 69. Thanks to the early detection, Válek's prognosis is positive, and he resumes work, albeit not yet at his full previous pace.
Czech Health Minister Returns to Work After Surgery (Illustration)
The screening programme was launched to combat the high number of prostate cancer cases diagnosed at advanced stages each year. Last year alone, around 10,000 men were diagnosed with prostate cancer, with many cases identified too late for effective treatment. Until now, about 75,000 men have participated in the screening programme, and approximately one in ten tested has shown results warranting further medical evaluation.
While Válek prepares to engage in the upcoming government meetings and EU health ministerial discussions, he has reiterated the crucial role of early detection in cancer care and urged men to not disregard preventive health measures. "I am eager to gradually get back into the swing of things," Válek stated, acknowledging the demanding schedule of ministerial responsibilities, which typically runs long hours.
The minister's recent experience highlights the importance of public health initiatives in facilitating early diagnosis of conditions such as prostate cancer, which remains one of the most common cancers affecting men in the Czech Republic. By raising awareness and encouraging participation in such screenings, healthcare officials hope to significantly improve cancer outcomes and enhance overall public health.
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