500 healthcare professionals discuss cancer, osteoporosis care in Vietnam

Non-communicable diseases, including cancers such as lung, liver, and breast cancer, account for 77% of total deaths in Vietnam.

Charaf Eddine Kadri, General Director of Sandoz Vietnam, speaks at the Sandoz Specialty Summit 2024. (Photo courtesy of Sandoz)
Charaf Eddine Kadri, General Director of Sandoz Vietnam, speaks at the Sandoz Specialty Summit 2024. (Photo courtesy of Sandoz)

HCM City (VNS/VNA) - Non-communicable diseases, including cancers such as lung, liver, and breast cancer, account for 77% of total deaths in Vietnam.

This makes the need for effective and affordable cancer treatments even more pressing, according to healthcare professionals at the Sandoz Specialty Summit 2024.

Organised by Sandoz Vietnam simultaneously in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi on December 7, the summit brought together 500 healthcare professionals.

The summit highlighted Rituximab biosimilar for treating non-Hodgkin lymphoma, showcasing real-world data and insights from major international conferences like ASH 2024 and EHA 2024. In addition, Rituximab biosimilar has been shown to be effective via lots of clinical studies and cost-effective, providing many RA-ILD patients with access to biological therapies.

Gefitinib Sandoz, a promising therapy for non-small cell lung cancer, was also featured, reflecting the need for accessible treatments that can improve outcomes in Vietnam’s second most prevalent and challenging cancer to treat. The event also spotlighted acid zoledronic for osteoporosis management, emphasising patient compliance to reduce fractures and enhance the quality of life for ageing populations.

In addition to oncology, the summit focused on osteoporosis. With Vietnam emerging as one of the most rapidly ageing countries in the world, osteoporosis is becoming an increasingly important issue. Many patients, particularly the elderly, are at risk of fractures that significantly impact their quality of life. Discussions at the event emphasised how improving patient compliance with accessible treatments such as acid zoledronic can help reduce fractures and re-fractures while offering cost-effective solutions to manage osteoporosis.

Charaf Eddine Kadri, general director of Sandoz Vietnam, said: “With the growing cancer burden in Vietnam, we are committed to supporting healthcare professionals with innovative oncology therapies like Rituximab biosimilar to improve patient outcomes. Similarly, treatments like acid zoledronic represent a significant step forward in managing osteoporosis. By addressing not just treatment effectiveness but also patient compliance, we can make a profound impact on public health. Events like this summit are a vital platform to share insights and drive innovation together with healthcare professionals.”/.

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