Machinery will make it possible to treat cancer without surgery and chemotherapy


Beijing: Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz signed an agreement with a Chinese company to introduce the latest technology for cancer treatment in Punjab.
On the occasion of the Punjab Chief Minister’s visit to China, an MoU was signed with the Chinese company Hygea Medical Technologies to bring the latest cancer treatment method Hygea and its machinery to Punjab. The machinery will make it possible to treat cancer without surgery and chemotherapy.
After meeting with Dr Luofuliang, President of Hygea Medical Technologies, the Punjab Chief Minister said that the officials of Hygea Medical Technologies have assured professional support for the Nawaz Sharif Cancer Hospital.
She stated that after the agreement, cancer patients will be treated with modern machinery and treatment methods with the cooperation of China at the Nawaz Sharif Cancer Hospital.
The Punjab Chief Minister also met with Zi Hongsheng, Founder CEO of AI Force Tech and Chairman of the Chinese company. During the meetings, the prevention of air pollution was also discussed.
On this occasion, an MoU was also signed between the Punjab Agriculture Department and the Chinese company AI Force Tech. The Chinese company will set up a manufacturing plant for robotic agricultural equipment in Punjab.
The Punjab Chief Minister also visited Shijie Tan Hospital and the Municipal Commission of Transport in Beijing.
Maryam Nawaz said that the Orange Line and Metro Bus in Lahore are proof of Pak-China friendship. Cooperation for the Metro Bus system in Lahore, Multan, Islamabad, and Rawalpindi is unforgettable, and the Metro Train network will be expanded in Lahore and other cities.

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