AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoClinical Trials & Regulation: Czechia is strengthening its role as a clinical research hub, with SÚKL reporting 380 clinical trial applications submitted via CTIS in 2025 and approvals/conditional approvals for most, including 14 advanced-therapy studies (gene and cell). Patient Safety & Access to Care: A major World Cup injury spotlighted the risks of elite sport: Canada’s Ismael Kone underwent surgery after a suspected broken leg in the 6-0 win over Qatar, while the tournament also saw Czechia-South Africa officiated by an all-female referee team. Sports Medicine & Recovery: USMNT coach said Christian Pulisic’s calf injury status for the Australia match remains uncertain after modified training. Public Health & Women’s Health: New international guidance reframes PCOS as a broader polyendocrine metabolic condition (reported as PMOS), presented in Prague and published in The Lancet. Health Policy & Drug Pricing: Czechia urged caution on EU drug pricing amid US pressure, as debate continues over biotech and drug monopoly rules. Maritime Safety (Medical Response Angle): Investigators in Croatia allege a catamaran first officer saw a sailboat before a fatal collision near Split; four Czech citizens died and four were taken to hospital.
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