Start time: 2017-05-27 08:30:00
End time: 2017-05-27 04:00:00
1/17/2018 1:59:16 PM
The incidence of cancer has hit a high point of affecting one in three people in their lifetimes in developed societies. Similarly, the incidence of cancer has seen a relentless rise in Vietnam over the last decade, with over 150,000 new patients being diagnosed each year.
The diagnosis of advanced cancer used to be synonymous with a rapid end to life, and with Vietnamese recovery statistics being even lower than in other countries. With the current advances in medical science, there are great solutions for better treatment and care.
The Seminar “ Advances in Cancer treatment” at Level 4, Crescent Plaza on Saturday, 27 May 2017 presents a golden opportunity to inform the public of important breakthroughs in several areas of cancer diagnosis and treatment.
This free public seminar will presented by Dr. Wong Seng Weng, whom is a Medical Director & Consultant Medical Oncologist of The Cancer Centre, Paragon Medical & Mt Elizabeth Novena Specialist Centre (Singapore Medical Group), Visiting Consultant of Mt Elizabeth Hospital & Mt Elizabeth Novena Hospital and is organized by CarePlus International Clinics, an associate of Singapore Medical Group.
You are cordially invited to attend this unique event in Ho Cho Minh City. Seats are limited, as such kindly let us know your confirmation of your attendance by Wednesday, 24 May 2017.
Advance registration is required. RSVP HERE by 24 May 2017, to secure your spot.
CarePlus will confirm your registration by e-mail within 72 hours.
If you need any assistance, please contact CarePlus at giau.le@careplusvn.com or +84 908598294.
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