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Health and Medical Delegation from Viet Nam visited

June 29, 2022

in Japanese

On June 16 this year, a healthcare delegation from Viet Nam visited the National Cancer Center. The Center has a partnership with Viet Nam, having signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in 2018 with the Viet Nam National Cancer Hospital and issued a joint statement last year. On the day of the visit, they exchanged views on international clinical research and cooperation in medical treatment, and confirmed that they will continue to cooperate for the development of cancer treatment and cancer research between Japan and Viet Nam.

Dr Nguyen Tien Quang, President of the Viet Nam National Cancer Hospital, also participated in the meeting as a member of the delegation of the Central Committee of Health Care for Senior Government Officials visiting Japan. It is hoped that these exchanges will lead to further development of cooperative relations between Japan and Viet Nam.

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    President Nakagama and Dr Tran

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    Welcoming the delegation

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(from left on front row, Professor Nguyen Lan Viet-Deputy Chairman Professional Council for Health Protection of Central Officials, Dr Tran Huy Dung-Standing Deputy Head, Hitoshi Nakagama-President NCC, Kazuaki Shimada-Director NCC Hospital) 

(from left on second row, Mr. Le Nhat Minh, Dr Le Thanh Son-Chief of Office, Professor Le Danh Tuyen-Director, National Institute of Nutrition, Major General Lam Khanh-Deputy Director, 108 Central Military Hospital, Dr Nguyen Tien Quang-President, K Hospital, Dr Kenichi Nakamura-Chief, Dept of International Clinical Development NCC Hospital, Dr Tatsuya Suzuki-Deputy Director General, Strategic Planning Bureau, Dr Tomohiro Matsuda-Head, Office of International Affairs, Dr Tatsunori Shimoi- Head, International Medical Care Section, Dept of Int’l Clinical Development, NCC Hospital / Head of Physicians Dept of Oncology) 

(Mask is removed only when taking photos.)