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Hanoi hosts international oncology conference

Advances and discoveries in the field of oncology are being presented at the first Vietnam multidisciplinary oncology conference being held in Hanoi on September 5 and 6.
Hanoi hosts international oncology conference ảnh 1Advances and discoveries in the field of oncology are being presented at the first Vietnam multidisciplinary oncology conference (Illustrative image. Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) -
Advances anddiscoveries in the field of oncology are being presented at the first Vietnam multidisciplinaryoncology conference being held in Hanoi on September 5 and 6.

Organised by the Central Military Hospital 108,Salt Cancer Initiative, the Vietnam Young Physicians Association, ViettelGroup, Forbes Vietnam, and the University of Southern California, theconference has attracted academics, scientists, and healthcare professionalsfrom leading cancer hospitals in the US and Vietnam.

The event has created anopportunity for them to share knowledge, exchange experience, and collaboratefor improving the quality of cancer treatment and prevention.

The Vietnam OncologyPatient Forum will be held in Ho Chi Minh City on September 8 toconnect cancer patients and caregivers with physicians and supportingorganisations in the fight against the disease.

It will be attended byover 400 cancer patients in the city and raise public awareness about cancer inVietnam, according to the organisers.

Each year in Vietnam more than 120,000 newcancer cases are detected with more than 75,000 dying.

Despite the many significant achievements incancer treatment, for various reasons the disease continues to increaseglobally and in Vietnam, indicating that additional efforts and new initiativesare needed.-VNA
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