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Thailand advances cancer cell therapy drug push
TUESDAY, JUNE 02, 2026
Thailand moves to register locally developed gene and stem-cell therapies as ATMP drugs, with two Quick Win products targeted by 2027
Health wake-up call — Active citizens urged to fight Thailand’s NCD crisis
TUESDAY, MAY 05, 2026
Thailand faces a rising NCD crisis driving 70% of deaths and 1.6 trillion baht in losses, prompting calls for active cities and citizens
AI breath test could widen early cancer screening in Thailand
MONDAY, MAY 04, 2026
Thai researchers are developing AI-powered breath screening to detect liver, pancreatic and bile duct cancers faster and more affordably.
Thai-made cancer drug breakthrough — affordable hope within reach
TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 2026
Thai researchers unveil affordable immunotherapy cancer drug, aiming to cut costs and expand access for patients nationwide
National Cancer Institute launches synbiotic somtam to promote gut health
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 2026
The National Cancer Institute has unveiled “Somtum Synbiotic: SS NCI” to raise awareness of gut health, fibre intake and colorectal cancer prevention.
First-ever Cancer Act proposed as Thailand faces rising caseload
THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 2026
Thailand plans its first Cancer Act as new cases reach 140,000 a year, with officials aiming to improve access, cut costs and address care gaps
One in five people will develop cancer, urgent reform needed
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2026
The International Agency for Research on Cancer warns global cancer cases could rise 77% by 2050, underscoring urgent healthcare reform and equitable access to treatment.
Early genomic profiling boosts cancer treatment options
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2025
Early cancer genomic panel testing aimed at detecting genetic changes in cancer cells significantly increases patients' chances of receiving effective therapies and reduces mortality risk, according to a study released recently by Kyoto University Hospital on Friday (December 12).
Over 10 million Thais affected by PM 2.5 dust, with severe health impacts
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 04, 2025
In 2023, over 10 million Thais suffered from PM 2.5 dust, with respiratory, skin, and eye systems hit hardest. Expert warns of increased lung cancer risks from repeated PM 2.5 exposure
Thailand sees over 140,000 new cancer cases annually, 400 per day
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2025
Thailand averages four hundred new cancer cases daily. Ministry of Public Health is improving cancer care and developing advanced medical treatments.