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Cuba, Havana

National Institute of Oncology and Radiobiology

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The National Institute of Oncology and Radiobiology of Cuba (INOR), in Havana, has been dedicated for more than 50 years to the diagnosis, treatment, and research of cancer. It offers services in surgical oncology, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, onco-pediatrics, neuro-oncology, and psychology. Additionally, it has a pain clinic and practices nuclear medicine. The institute is known for introducing and developing advanced medical technologies, supporting treatments of the highest standards comparable to prestigious institutions in developed countries. Since 1995, the institution has offered international medical services, and in 2013, it attended to patients from more than 52 countries, mainly from the Americas like Mexico, Venezuela, the United States, and Canada, as well as from Europe.

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ESTABLISHED

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Highlights

Pharmacy
Labs
Ambulance

Room Types

General Ward
Private Room
Semi-Private Room
Suite Room
Deluxe Room

Awards & Certification

International Certification

ISO 14001

Standard for hospitals focusing on environmental sustainability.

Facility Accreditation

Specialty Accreditation

ACHS

Recognized for hospital care and clinical governance.

Testimonial Videos

Patient Testimonial 1

Location

29 y E, Vedado, Plaza, La Habana, Cuba, CP: , null, Havana, Cuba

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