Osaka International Cancer Institute, Cancer research and treatment center in central Osaka, Japan
The Osaka International Cancer Institute is a specialized hospital in central Osaka dedicated to diagnosing and treating various types of cancer. The facility houses separate departments for gastrointestinal tumors, urological cancers, liver and biliary cancers, and blood disorders.
The hospital was established to advance cancer care in the region and has a long track record of documenting cases. Since 1962, it has been systematically recording and studying cancer patient data across Osaka prefecture.
The medical facility integrates Japanese precision healthcare practices with international treatment standards through partnerships with hospitals in Romania and Russia.
The location is easily accessible by public transportation from Osaka's central areas. The facility is equipped with advanced surgical robots and imaging technology to handle a wide range of treatment needs.
The facility collaborates with a specialized center for particle beam therapy, employing advanced technology available in only a few hospitals. This partnership with five universities enables innovative treatment approaches for patients with complex cancer cases.
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