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【Newsletter】January issue

2026-01-02


"Chiron Newsletter" January issue: click here
This month's issue will bring you:

2025 Events Review

In 2025, Chiron was dedicated to expanding specialized services, industry communication, and employee care, among other areas. Stay tuned for more information in the content.

Cervical Intraepithelial Lesions and Cervical Cancer

Dr. Chai Yu Ka, Victoria, specialist in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, shared that moderate to severe cervical epithelial cell lesions, if left untreated, can develop into cervical cancer. For cases already diagnosed with cervical cancer, doctors will conduct clinical examinations, blood tests, and imaging studies to determine the extent of cancer cell involvement. They will also consider the patient's age, fertility intentions, and other factors to recommend the best treatment options.

Chiron's Vision for 2026

In 2026, Chiron will celebrate its 10th anniversary. In the coming year, we will strengthen the roles of our HBP Centre and other specialist centres. We will invest more resources into interdisciplinary collaboration and service enhancement, while continuing to promote preventive medicine and early screening initiatives. Our goal is to provide patients with a more personalized and precise healthcare experience.