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    • International Scientific Collaboration

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    • Basic cancer research in Ukraine has been significantly disrupted by the ongoing conflict.
    • The war has created an urgent need for Ukrainian scientists to find alternative research environments.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To assess the continuation of cancer research activities by Ukrainian scientists during wartime.
    • To explore the adaptation strategies of Ukrainian researchers in international scientific settings.
    • To understand the potential long-term benefits of international collaborations for Ukrainian science.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative assessment of research continuity through informal networks.
    • Tracking of Ukrainian scientists' placements in laboratories outside Ukraine.
    • Analysis of skill acquisition and knowledge transfer opportunities.

    Main Results:

    • Ukrainian cancer research is largely on hold within the country.
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    • Researchers are actively acquiring new skills and techniques abroad.

    Conclusions:

    • Despite wartime challenges, Ukrainian scientists are demonstrating resilience and commitment to cancer research.
    • International placements offer vital opportunities for skill development and maintaining research momentum.
    • The acquired expertise is expected to significantly benefit the future of cancer research in Ukraine upon the conflict's resolution.