Oncology patients in Croatia's largest hospital for almost two weeks without radiation due to cyberattack
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After the June cyber attack on the Zagreb Clinical Center (KBC Zagreb), oncology patients could not be irradiated for two weeks, confirmed by Croatia's largest hospital today. They explained that they only irradiated the most serious patients, and announced work in three shifts and on weekends for the next few days.
They explained that they irradiated only the most severe patients, and announced work in three shifts and on weekends for the coming days.
Due to the cyber attack on the Zagreb Clinical Center, cancer patients were unable to receive radiation treatment for two weeks, so they will work in three shifts and at the end of the weeks.
Oncology patients after the June cyberattack on the Zagreb Clinical Center (KBC Zagreb) were not able to undergo radiation for two weeks, the largest Croatian hospital confirmed today. They explained that they irradiated only the most severe patients, and announced work in three shifts and on weekends for the coming days.
Oncology patients after the June cyberattack on the Zagreb Clinical Center (KBC Zagreb) were not able to undergo radiation for two weeks, the largest Croatian hospital confirmed today. They explained that they irradiated only the most severe patients, and announced work in three shifts and on weekends for the coming days.
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