Muan-gun delivered three types of companion plants to 92 cancer patients. (Photo by Muan-gun)

Muan-gun delivered three types of companion plants to 92 cancer patients. (Photo by Muan-gun)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Oh Hwan-ju] Muan County, Jeonnam (Governor Kim San) announced on the 27th that it is operating a non-face-to-face home cancer patient program for 92 home cancer patients who are undergoing cancer treatment at home and unable to receive various management services due to COVID-19.


This program was implemented to help patients overcome cancer and COVID blue (depression caused by COVID) by distributing three types of companion plants, including Geumjeonsu, which can purify the air and heal the mind, along with promotional materials to home cancer patients.


An official from the Muan County Health Center said, “We hope cancer patients find comfort and mental stability by looking at companion plants and can overcome cancer,” adding, “We will continue to strive to improve residents' health through various non-face-to-face programs.”



Meanwhile, the health center is designated as a registration institution for advance medical directives, and any adult aged 19 or older can visit the health center with an ID card to apply for various programs. Changes or withdrawals can be made at any time after registration.


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