National Cancer Center Signs Agreement with WinU for Accurate Cancer Information Provision
[Asia Economy Reporter Chunhee Lee] The National Cancer Center and healthcare content platform company Winu have agreed to collaborate to spread health information for cancer patients.
The National Cancer Center and Winu announced on the 7th that they recently signed a written Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for mutual cooperation to jointly develop necessary medical information for cancer patients and promote the advancement of healthcare. Both parties plan to seek and implement cooperation measures to spread cancer health information and promote cancer prevention and screening. Winu is a healthcare content platform company founded in July last year by Professor Hwang Boyul, head of the Artificial Intelligence Business Team at the National Cancer Center. The company produces and distributes healthcare content with solid medical evidence.
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CEO Hwang said, "Despite various efforts to deliver cancer content to the public, there were parts that did not respond well to the changes and trends of the times. We will do our best to leverage Winu's strengths to produce and spread high-quality content." Lim Jeongsoo, head of the National Cancer Management Project at the National Cancer Center, also said, "Through this business agreement, we hope that accurate cancer information content tailored to the public's perspective will be widely disseminated."
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