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Construction at Cho Ray Cancer Centre begins

Construction of the Cancer Centre at Cho Ray Hospital began in HCM City on Dec.16.
Construction of the Cancer Centre at Cho Ray Hospital began in Ho Chi Minh City on December 16.

With total investment of more than 428 billion VND and covering anarea of 1,914 square metres, the centre will include 14 floors,including two under the ground.

The 250-bed facility will examine, diagnose and treat patients suffering from tumours and cancer.

Speaking at the ceremony, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung highly valuedand applauded the efforts of hospital staff to care for and treatpatients in southern cities and provinces, and across the country.

He said that building the centre reflects the guidelines and policiesof the Vietnamese Party and State to develop the healthcare sector, inparticular the examination and treatment of tumour and cancer patients.

Dung urged the hospital’s staff to improve theirskills to meet healthcare public demand, as well as the expectations ofthe Party and State.

He also asked the Ministry ofHealth to develop programmes that will improve infrastructure, medicalequipment and the quality of specialists.-VNA

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