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Japan to build Assistance center for cancer patients in Hanoi

On May 6, at the meeting with Chairman of Hanoi People`s Committee Nguyen Duc Chung, Professor Kensi Hotta - President of Nonprofit Association supporting international cancer patients in Japan expressed a desire that Japan would like to establish assistance centers for Vietnamese cancer patients in K Hospital in Hanoi.

 
Professor Kensi Hotta - President of Nonprofit Association supporting international cancer patients in Japan met with Chairman of Hanoi People's Committee Nguyen Duc Chung
Professor Kensi Hotta - President of Nonprofit Association supporting international cancer patients in Japan met with Chairman of Hanoi People's Committee Nguyen Duc Chung
According to Professor Kensi Hotta, there are 8 members joining the group, is the leading specialists in cancer and a number of Japanese medical corporation. The purpose of the group is learning and establishing Assistance center for Vietnamese cancer patients in K Hospital in Hanoi.
 
The Chairman of Hanoi People's Committee emphasized that Hanoi will create the most favorable conditions to carry out this project. "Hanoi is building high-tech center for diagnosis and treatment of gastrointestinal cancer at Saint Paul Hospital. We wish thatbthe Japanese Professor will soon support and transfer technology for early diagnosis for this center," said City Chairman.

The same day, Chairman of the Vietnam – Japan Friendship Parliamentarians’ Group To Huy Rua made the remark at a reception for the Special Advisor to the Japan - Vietnam Friendship Parliamentary Alliance Tsutomo Takebe in Hanoi.

The closer relationship between the Vietnamese and Japanese friendship parliamentary groups has supported the two governments’ activities, promoted people-to-people diplomacy, and ensured the efficiency of cooperative projects.

Rua expressed his pleasure to meet Tsutomu Takebe, a close friend of Vietnamese people, and spoke highly of his active role in encouraging cooperation activities between Vietnam and Japan in various fields. He said Vietnam will continuously nurture and develop the two countries’ rapport for the sake of their people as well as peace, stability and prosperity in Asia.

The official also hailed the parliamentary ties between Vietnam and Japan, saying the two sides have successfully realised a lot of ideas, notably bringing Vietnamese lotus to Japan and completing the construction of Japan – Vietnam University in Vietnam. He said his group pledged to support the operation of the Japan-Vietnam University as well as cultural exchanges between the two countries, adding that he believes in the university’s future development. Such activities as cherry blossom and cultural festivals will help promote the two nations’ people-to-people exchanges, he noted.

For his part, Tsutomu Takebe said he was delight to return to Vietnam and highly valued the comprehensive development in relations between Japan and Vietnam and particularly of the two friendship parliamentary groups.
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