CEBU CITY -- Aventus Medical Care, Inc. adopts the latest technology as it continues to focus on its mission of providing the best healthcare service to every Filipino for the past 15 years.
“Aventus has affiliated with specialized physicians trained in highly respectable institutions and integrates state-of-the-art diagnostic machines from highly regarded manufacturers in the medical field. Aside from focusing on medical treatment, Aventus promotes medical awareness through health education and early detection of certain diseases,” Dr. Matthew Cuan, Associate Director for Multi-specialty Clinics said.
Cuan added that Aventus is set to be at par with several leading healthcare providers in this country in terms of healthcare excellence as it has been at the forefront when it comes to consolidating the latest healthcare technology.
He said that by partnering with Qure.ai and
Astra Zeneca in the screening for early risk detection of lung nodules, the
company strengthens the thrust that it has been known for the past 15 years.
The partnership further expanded the company’s aim to improve services by incorporating the latest technology to provide better patient outcomes via quick and reliable diagnostic results.
“The incorporation of the three components
mentioned will be a big leap for Aventus towards its commitment to healthcare
excellence, as it has always been at the forefront when it comes to acquiring
the latest healthcare technology,” Cuan explained.
The use of AI in the fight against lung cancer via early detection of lung nodes in several countries has shown the vast leap in technology and the impact it has on the outcome of patients who benefitted from it, Cuan pointed out.
Aventus embraced this remarkable opportunity to be part of a milestone in which patients under the company’s care will also benefit from the desired outcome. In partnering with Qure.ai and Astra Zeneca, the company enhances its capability in the early detection of lung nodules. Lung nodules are small growths that may either be benign or could be early-stage cancer.
The Global Cancer Observatory reported that in
2020, there were over 17,000 deaths related to lung cancer in the Philippines.
This accounts for 18.4 percent of total cancer-related deaths in the country. (Photos: Aventus Medical Care, Inc.)
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