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Asian Hospital, APIS Co. to offer proton and carbon ion therapy for cancer

The treatment is recommended for resistant and terminal cases.

Philippines’ Asian Hospital and Medical Center has partnered with South Korea’s APIS Co., Ltd. to provide Filipino patients access to advanced cancer treatment options.

Patients will have access to specialised proton and carbon ion therapy in South Korea, a treatment option for resistant, recurrent, and terminal cancer cases.

The collaboration will also focus on education, training, and research opportunities to strengthen oncology expertise and cancer care capabilities in the Philippines.

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