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Punjab to Import Cutting-Edge Cancer Treatment Technology from China

Maryam Nawaz, the chief minister of Punjab, has declared that the province will import cutting-edge technology to treat cancer.

In order to give cancer patients alternatives to surgery and chemotherapy, the Punjab government intends to acquire the newest medical equipment and treatment techniques from China.

With the use of this breakthrough technology, patients at the Nawaz Sharif Cancer Hospital will be able to recover from their illness with less invasive therapies.

It is anticipated that Punjab’s cancer patients would receive far better care and treatment results thanks to the imported equipment and cutting-edge methods.

Through this program, the provincial government hopes to decrease the need for more conventional, invasive cancer treatments like chemotherapy and surgery while increasing the effectiveness and accessibility of cancer care.

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