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BUSINESS

Bumrungrad upgrades cancer facility

Business, Published on 17/07/2020

» Bumrungrad Hospital has upgraded its Horizon Cancer Center to attract more overseas patients in search of comprehensive care, highlighting multi-disciplinary teams of specialists and medical personnel with a particular expertise in cancer care.

OPINION

Focus on cancer causes

News, Postbag, Published on 22/10/2018

» Re: "Researchers raise hopes for 'affordable' anti-cancer drug", (BP, Oct 20).

THAILAND

Silent Warning: Prostate Cancer

Published on 27/01/2025

» Prostate cancer is one of the most prevalent cancers among men and poses a significant health concern, with its incidence on the rise. In Thailand, it is the 4th most common cancer among men (1), while globally, it ranks as the 2nd most common cancer among men (2). Key warning signs include abnormal urination, blood in the urine, and severe pain in the lower back, pelvis, or thighs. This disease may also have a hereditary component (3).Regular screenings are strongly recommended for men aged 50 and above. Recent advancements in novel hormonal therapies (NHT) have demonstrated high efficacy with fewer side effects, which can improve the quality of life for those diagnosed.

OPINION

Put cancer patients first

Oped, Editorial, Published on 24/12/2024

» The meeting between the National Health Security Office (NHSO) and major hospitals struggling with an influx of patients under the agency's Cancer Anywhere (CA) scheme will test the limits of how far critical care services can be extended.

OPINION

Early-onset cancer shift

News, Editorial, Published on 26/07/2025

» The death of 29-year-old Chiang Mai doctor Krittai Tanasombatkul from lung cancer at the end of 2023 was a wake-up call for Thailand's healthcare community.

THAILAND

University wraps up cancer treatment trial

News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 11/02/2022

» Researchers at Chulalongkorn University said it has successfully concluded a trial to determine the effectiveness of immunotherapy in treating cancer patients.

THAILAND

Chula hails new cancer therapy

News, Post Reporters, Published on 24/04/2019

» Chulalongkorn University's Faculty of Medicine has announced positive results in using "killer cells", rare types of white blood cells, to fight acute leukaemia.

LIFE

Miracle cure or fool's game?

Life, Published on 17/04/2018

» Saengchai Haelerttrakul first experimented his cancer-treating herbal medicines with stray dogs before testing them with critically-ill, homeless people. His only hope was to find a cure for his daughter who had brain cancer.

LIFE

Winning the fight against cancer

Published on 13/08/2020

» Cancer Prevention — Cancer is not a "spontaneous eruption" in the body. In many cases, cancer can take up to twelve years to develop into disease, with a tumor appearing at about the eighth year. Lifestyle factors such as poor diet, being overweight, tobacco use, stress, environmental toxins, dental hygiene, consumption of alcohol and exposure to radiation are all risk factors that collectively contribute to the development of cancers. The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center states, "The best way to fight cancer is to prevent it."

BUSINESS

Cancer in the Thailand workplace

Published on 22/10/2019

» Cancer strikes anxiety and fear in the minds of many. This is especially so in a place like Thailand where more and more people are becoming health conscious and more familiar with the concept that “health is wealth”. Population size is fast approaching the 70 million benchmark. As the population ages, so does the number of cancer patients in Thailand. The number of new cancer cases in Thailand in 2018 according to the World Health Organisation (WHO) stood at 170,495, as reported by Globocan, while the number of deaths stood at 114,199 in the same year.