Ho Chi Minh City Oncology Hospital was founded in 1985. The hospital serves as the main cancer center for treatment of patients from the southern half of Vietnam. It is the largest public cancer hospital in and registers about 5,000 new cases annually. The hospital is capable of providing various treatment modalities such surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy. It is equipped with approximately 1100 beds and staffed by about 130 full time physicians. Ho Chi Minh City Oncology Hospital was admitted as a member of UICC in March 2007.
Facility Type
hospital
Operator Type
public
Affiliation
Government
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Number of Doctors
130
Facility Area (m²)
12.0k
Number of Beds
1100