@Article{Chicheł2022,
journal="Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy",
issn="1689-832X",
volume="14",
number="2",
year="2022",
title="Letter from the Editor-in-Chief",
abstract="Let me present the Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy’s second issue of 2022. I hoped for the post-COVID-19 2022 year to gradually return to so-called ‘regular activity’. My thoughts were bound to the forthcoming ESTRO 2022, which I eagerly await. And yet, we face another crisis. One could say it is not my or our business. But it is simply not true. The war in Ukraine directly touches neighboring countries. The political and economic consequences of the events spread worldwide like a thunderbolt. We opened our hearts and homes to refugees: elderly, women, and children (men stayed or returned to Ukraine). We also opened our hospitals for those who need treatment, especially in oncology. The problem is not imagined. Currently, I deal with patients who need treatment continuing, once their hospitals were… bombed, burned, destroyed.",
author="Chicheł, Adam",
pages="105--105",
url="https://www.termedia.pl/Letter-from-the-Editor-in-Chief,54,46853,1,1.html"
}