Studies have shown most common cancers in Vietnamese male patients including lung, liver, stomach, colorectal cancer, and prostate gland; all these cancers account for 65.8 percent of all cancers. The four most common cancers that affect women including breast, lung, colorectal cancer, stomach, and livers; the five most common cancers contribute 59.4 percent of total number of cancer cases. … [Read more...] about Over 300,000 Vietnamese people diagnosed with and die from cancer in 2020
Premature baby health problems
VIETNAM NEWS JANUARY 20
He congratulated Saysomphone Phomvihane on being re-elected as a Politburo member of the LPRP (11th tenure) and expressed his belief that under the leadership of the new Politburo and the LPRP Central Committee, the Lao people will reap even greater achievements in the process of national construction and defence and successfully realise goals and political tasks set by the Resolution of the 11th Congress of the LPRP. … [Read more...] about VIETNAM NEWS JANUARY 20
Ministry raises warning over rising migration for Tet
According to WHO, the SARS-CoV-2 variant detected in the UK has now been found in over 50 countries and the variant detected in South Africa that was also found in 23 countries. For the first 20 days of 2021, Vietnam detected 75 imported cases or 8.4% of the total imported cases up until now. … [Read more...] about Ministry raises warning over rising migration for Tet
Saigontourist successfully navigates bumpy road to take award at Vietnam Value Programme
In 2019, Saigontourist served 1.4 million local and overseas arrivals with the earnings of more than VND5 trillion ($217.4 million) and the annual growth rate of 11 per cent. With this, the company exceeded its business plan for the year and laid great hopes in a breakthrough this year but failed due to COVID-19. … [Read more...] about Saigontourist successfully navigates bumpy road to take award at Vietnam Value Programme
The migrant women who never quit
According to Elisa Fernandez Saenz, country representative of the United Nations Women Vietnam, female migrant workers will be more vulnerable to violence, abuse, and exploitation. In general terms, the pandemic has affected the employment and income of more than 32 million workers. Along with that, the average income of informal workers is often much lower than that of formal ones with no social insurance or unemployment benefits, and also have difficulties in accessing social security. … [Read more...] about The migrant women who never quit