Objective: Aim: The purpose of this work is to study the state of organizational factors in the provision of oncology care to the population of Ukraine and to determine the needs of the population in oncology care.

Patients And Methods: Materials and Methods: The following materials were used in study: a report on diseases of malignant neoplasms; report on medical personnel; report on contingents of patients with malignant neoplasms. The used methods were: bibliosemantic, content analysis, analytical, statistical and graphical methods.

Conclusion: Conclusions: The oncological control system in Ukraine is represented by institutions of various levels. The number of specialized beds is increasing from 8,587 in 2015 to 9,088 in 2021. there is a tendency to decrease the total number of medical personnel by 12% and the number of general practitioners - family medicine by 1.5%. During the period from 2015 to 2021, the contingent of patients with neoplasms increased by 21-24%. The rate of neglect of cases of malignant neoplasms registered in Ukraine during 2022 was 22.4%, which is 1.4% more than in 2021. The system of oncology medical care of Ukraine is at a sufficient level, but there are certain difficulties caused by certain difficulties of the primary health care sector due to the decrease in the number of medical specialists. In the modern context, there are difficulties caused by the difficult migration situation of the population against the background of Russia's military aggression against Ukraine.

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