Vietnam has a superheated machine that kills the cancer cells

According to sir Nguyen Khac Hien, Director of Ha Noi Medical Department, cancer treatment via heating up lumps using waves (Hyperthermia) is a focused treatment method that only affects the targeted lump and ends immediately when shut down.
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The range of heat rising used for treatment is in the 40 - 45o C range. The goal of this treatment is to create enough heat to destroy all cancer cells without damaging the other cells and/or increase effectiveness of chemical treatment. Hyperthemia can be used on it's own but usually assist with chemical treatent.

According to Dr Nguyen Dinh Hung, Director of Xanh Pon Hospital, Hanoi High Tech Center had increase  hospital quality non-stop, continuously supply advanced technology speciallized in cancer treatment.

With these new technology, high heat will kill all cells in the hard cancer lumps without causing collateral damage due to selective destruction of low oxygen and low pH cells like cancer cells. This technique also help restrain their multiplication and activate apoptosis.

Currently, only Vinmec international hospital ultilize hyperthermia for cancer treatment since 2019. High Tech Institute of Hanoi, Xanh Pon Hospital starting to use Pyrexar BSD-2000 in Hanoi is a great hallmark for the growth of medical technology especially during the rise of lumps treatment requirement.

Sir Nguyen Duc Chung judged the cancer treatment using non intrusive focus waves will help the chemical treatment at Hanoi has an extra tool and the patients will get to enjoy the benefit the fruits of efforts and labor of modern hospital.

Currently there are 40 countries using heat treatment for cancer, 35 of them having 2D machinery and 5 having 3D machinery. Vietnam is one of the first countries in SEA to utilize 3D.

Hanoi High Tech Centre, Xanh Pon Hospital has become a major check up site for many patients. The amount of patients that has surgeries and staying treatments has increased to 30% over the years. Hanoi High Tech Centre has received nearly 13000 check ups, over 1600 staying patients and nearly 1500 surgery cases.

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