Lifestyle Research Institute Partners with Korean Cancer Association for "Household Support for Cancer Patients"
Provision of Cleaning Research Institute Points
and Establishment of a Dedicated System
Lifestyle Research Institute announced on the 22nd that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Korean Cancer Association to promote a "household support project" for cancer patients.
Under this agreement, Lifestyle Research Institute will provide cancer patients with points for using the "Cleaning Research Institute" service and establish a dedicated operating system to facilitate practical service use. The company also plans to offer additional proprietary benefits, such as air conditioner cleaning discount coupons.
Yeon Hyunju, CEO of Lifestyle Research Institute (left), and Yoon Hyunggon, Secretary General of the Korean Cancer Association, are taking a commemorative photo at the business agreement ceremony for cooperation in the household support project for cancer patients. Lifestyle Research Institute
View original imageThe Korean Cancer Association will support household and caregiving assistance projects for cancer patients who need help with household chores, either during cancer treatment or while recovering after surgery. Patients can apply for the household support service by registering as a member on the Korean Cancer Association website and submitting their reason for application. The service will be provided after a review and selection process.
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Yeon Hyunju, CEO of Lifestyle Research Institute, said, "This agreement is meaningful as it allows us to provide practical services that truly help cancer patients facing daily inconveniences," adding, "We will continue to expand practical and sustainable support models for those in the blind spots of everyday care."
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