By pioneering the application of new technology in cancer treatment and continuously adding doctors and experts from Singapore in recent times, FV Hospital will open up more opportunities for successful treatment for many cancer patients in Vietnam.
Dr. Jean Marcel Guillon - General Director of FV Hospital - at the ceremony
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In particular, cancer treatment with CyberKnife S7 radiosurgery machine is accepted for payment by Health Insurance.
Explaining why FV Hospital decided to invest in the world's leading modern radiosurgery machine, Dr. Jean-Marcel Guillon - General Director of FV Hospital, said: "This is a very modern specialized cancer treatment device, equipped by major hospitals around the world, allowing doctors to destroy very small cancer cells, in difficult locations and in all parts of the body. With the investment in this device, Hy Vong Cancer Treatment Center - FV Hospital will become a pioneer center in the region in cancer treatment."
Doctor Basma M'Barek - Head of Hy Vong Cancer Treatment Center - highly appreciated the superiority of CyberKnife S7 compared to other types of radiotherapy machines. "CyberKnife S7 allows more precise treatment in the treatment area, for example in pancreatic cancer, which is a type of cancer that surrounds many complex organs, and CyberKnife S7 has the advantage of accurately irradiating lesions better than other machines. Another advantage of CyberKnife S7 is that it can treat other benign diseases besides cancer, such as cerebral vascular malformations or arrhythmias, etc., while other radiotherapy machines cannot do it," said Doctor Basma M'Barek.
Dr. Basma M'barek - Head of Hy Vong Cancer Treatment Center
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It is known that radiosurgery is an advanced treatment method, using radiation beams instead of scalpels to destroy tumors. CyberKnife was first invented by Dr. John R Adler - a neurosurgeon at Stanford University - in 1990 and after more than 30 years of clinical application with 7 improvements, this system has been proven clinically effective with more than 5,000 research articles published in the world's leading scientific journals.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/he-thong-xa-phau-bang-robot-tich-hop-ai-dieu-tri-ung-thu-khong-xam-lan-185250508173913343.htm
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