The conference provided an opportunity for scientists, doctors, pharmacists, engineers, nurses, and healthcare professionals to update themselves on advancements in medicine from international scientists (South Korea, Singapore, Australia, etc.), leading experts from major hospitals, universities, and research institutes across the country. The conference attracted nearly 1,500 delegates.
The conference was attended by international scientists and leading experts from major hospitals, universities, and research institutes in the country.
Associate Professor, Doctor Le Minh Khoi, Head of the Science and Training Department of the University of Medicine and Pharmacy Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City, stated that scientific research is a solid foundation that helps the hospital maintain and improve the quality of medical examination and treatment as well as the quality of training.
With the theme "Multimodal Cancer Treatment: From Basic Research to Clinical Applications," the conference emphasized the importance of updating groundbreaking research in basic biomedical science and clinical applications, particularly the role of multimodal approaches in targeted therapy to achieve the highest, most comprehensive effectiveness and minimize unwanted side effects. The conference included 14 thematic sessions with 96 diverse scientific reports covering many different specialties (upper gastrointestinal, colorectal, lung, mediastinal, hepatobiliary, pancreatic, breast, dentistry - otolaryngology, nursing, pathology, urology, neurology, musculoskeletal).
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Associate Professor, Doctor Nguyen Hoang Bac, Head of the Conference Organizing Committee and Director of the University Medical Center of Ho Chi Minh City, shared: " Multimodal collaboration in cancer treatment plays an extremely important role in building optimal treatment protocols for patients. The international scientific conference on the theme 'Multimodal Cancer Treatment: From Basic Research to Clinical Application' is an opportunity for doctors, medical staff, and healthcare professionals to grasp new knowledge and advanced treatment protocols from around the world to apply to the diagnosis, treatment, and care of patients, and also an opportunity to exchange and share experiences with colleagues at other medical facilities."
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