SCG Foundation provides Financial Support of 8 million baht to the Queen Sirikit Centre for Breast Cancer in the World’s First Successful “New Immunotherapy” Project Treating a Breast Cancer Patient

SCG Foundation, led by Mr. Chaovalit Ekabut (second from left), Executive Director of SCG Foundation, along with Ms. Suvimol Chivaluk, Director and Manager of SCG Foundation (first from right), gave financial support of 8 million baht to the Queen Sirikit Centre for Breast Cancer in support of “New Immunotherapy” project to treat a breast cancer patient. SCG Foundation presented the donation to Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kris Chatamra (second from left), Chief of Queen Sirikit Centre for Breast Cancer.

New Immunotherapy is an alternative to cancer treatment by stimulating the most common and basic immune cells or T-cells in order to get rid of the cancer cells. The Queen Sirikit Center for Breast Cancer successfully treated the first breast cancer patient with Immunotherapy and planned to bring immune system therapy to help treat other breast cancer patients afterwards.

SCG Foundation Provides Financial Support of 10 million baht to “Siriraj Academic Center of Geriatric Medicine”, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, the First Prototype Comprehensive Healthcare Service for the Elderly in Thailand.

SCG Foundation, led by Mr. Chaovalit Ekabut (third from left), Executive Director of SCG Foundation, and Ms. Suvimol Chivaluk, Director and Manager of SCG Foundation (second from left), gave a financial support of 10 million baht to the Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital in support of “Siriraj Academic Center of Geriatric Medicine” project. The project aims to create a Dementia-friendly environment for patients with Dementia to help stimulate their memory and development. SCG Foundation presented the donation to Prof. Dr. Prasit Watanapa, M.D. (third from right), Dean of the Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital together with Prof. Dr. Prasert Assantachai (second from right), Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital and president of Siriraj Academic Center of Geriatric Medicine project, and Assoc. Prof. Naris Kitnarong (first from right), Deputy Dean of Corporate Communication and Social Responsibility.

Siriraj Academic Center of Geriatric Medicine is the first prototype for elderly care using Geriatric Medicine in Thailand. It will provide comprehensive services for the elderly and organize activities to promote their physical and mental health. It is also a knowledge center for geriatric care, including research, rehabilitation, and training center for medical personnel, patients, caregivers, and the public.