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NCCS and HCCH join hands for enhanced cancer care

Specialists from both institutions will discuss complex cancer cases through joint tumour board meetings.

National Cancer Centre Singapore (NCCS) and the Philippines’ Healthway Cancer Care Hospital (HCCH) have partnered to provide quality cancer care through joint tumour board meetings.

Through the partnership, specialists from both institutions will discuss complex cancer cases and explore suitable clinical trial options for patient care and planning.

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“We are excited to embark on this partnership which aims to contribute to Healthway Cancer Care Hospital’s goal of providing the best possible cancer care to its patients.” Toh Han Chong, Deputy Chief Executive Officer (Strategic Partnerships), NCCS, said.

“We also look forward to opportunities for mutual learning and exchange of best practices with our counterparts at HCCH to advance cancer care,” Toh added.

 

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