unit, named Bhabhatron Teletherapy Unit, will be housed in the Can Tho Oncology Hospital, Vietnam. Speaking at the inauguration ceremony of the teletherapy unit, IAEA Deputy Director General for Nuclear Sciences and Applications Werner Burkart called the donation 'a great step forward in cancer control in the region.' Can Tho Oncology Hospital, which serves the cancer treatment needs of nearly 20 million people living in the region, previously had no radiotherapy capacity to treat cancer patients. The new Bhabhatron Teletherapy Unit will now make radiotherapy accessible to patients in Can Tho and the surrounding region. Can Tho is the largest city in the Mekong Delta, with a population of over 1 million. Cancer causes an estimated 12% of the total annual deaths in At the inauguration ceremony, Dr. Burkart expressed his deep appreciation to the government of Controlling cancer has been named a national priority by the Ministry of Public Health in IAEA |