Why do domestic patients recommend going to Japan for proton heavy ion therapy?

Japan is one of the countries with the largest number of proton and heavy ion treatment facilities in the world.

With 14 proton facilities and 6 heavy ion facilities, medical resources are abundant.

Japan's proton and heavy ion facilities are technologically advanced and lead the world.

With the world's only heavy ion 360 ° rotating rack and whistle gating technology.

Japan's Proton Heavy Ion therapy has many cases, commercially mature technology and experienced doctors.

The number of heavy ion treatment cases in Japan as of the end of 2016 was 17,331, accounting for 80% of the total number of heavy ion cases worldwide

The number of proton treatment cases in Japan as of the end of 2016 was 23,842, and the technology commercialization has also been quite mature.

Eighty percent of the world's heavy ion treatments are done in Japan, including 10,692 cases done by the Japan Institute of Radiation Medicine.

Japan has the lowest cost of proton heavy ion therapy in the world and is the closest to China.

Japan has the lowest cost in the world for proton heavy ion cancer treatment due to its abundant and surplus medical resources, and it is only a 2-hour flight away from China, making it easy for patients to travel.

For patients who are unfortunate enough to have a tumor and really don't have much of a cure at home, DuoMu Health suggests that it is possible to consider going to Japan for proton reion therapy. The National Cancer Research Center East Hospital, Tsukuba University Hospital, Nagoya Proton Center, etc. are all very good choices for proton reionization treatment. Duo Mutual Health has a deep relationship with many hospitals in Japan, and we believe that we can help patients. When you go to Japan for proton therapy, Japanese hospitals need to do a comprehensive analysis of the patient's disease, analyze whether the patient is suitable for proton therapy, and determine whether or not to accept the patient for treatment. If accepted, the patient can go through the procedures and make an appointment with the hospital for treatment; if not, the hospital will also issue an analysis report to inform the reason for not accepting the patient.