Taichung Veterans General Hospital and Thailand’s Wattanosoth Cancer Hospital Sign MOU – Joining Hands to Advance International Medical Cooperation
On October 13, 2025, Dr. Thiravud Khuhaprema, Director of Wattanosoth Cancer Hospital in Thailand, led a delegation to Taichung Veterans General Hospital, where both parties officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). This marks a solid step toward future collaborations in the field of international healthcare.
Wattanosoth Cancer Hospital, located in central Thailand, is a comprehensive cancer specialty hospital that provides full-spectrum services in cancer diagnosis, treatment, and medical care. Equipped with advanced medical facilities and extensive clinical experience, the hospital actively expands its engagement and cooperation with international medical institutions. This visit further demonstrated the medical center’s strong commitment to deepening collaborations with TCVGH in the future.
The signing of this MOU signifies that the two institutions will embark on substantial cooperation in various areas, including international medical services, medical technology exchanges, professional training, and clinical research. Moving forward, Taichung Veterans General Hospital will continue to leverage its strengths as a teaching hospital and join hands with international partners to better enhance regional healthcare quality and professional capacity.
Taichung Veterans General Hospital is dedicated to expanding its global healthcare partnership network while also strengthening exchanges in Southeast Asia. It looks forward to achieving a win-win outcome through its cooperation with Thailand’s Wattanosoth Cancer Hospital, as the two medical centers build higher-quality international medical services together.

Taichung Veterans General Hospital Superintendent Yun-Ching Fu (right) and Dr. Thiravud Khuhaprema, director of Wattanosoth Cancer Hospital in Thailand, signed a Memorandum of Understanding.

Taichung Veterans General Hospital Superintendent Yun-Ching Fu (center) and the presidents of the Wattanosoth Cancer Hospital (fourth from left) in Thailand signed a Memorandum of Understanding, marking the start of substantive medical cooperation in the field of international medical services.

Dr. Thiravud Khuhaprema, director of Thailand's Wattanosoth Cancer Hospital, visited our Proton Therapy Center and expressed confidence in future collaborations as well as cooperation in medical staff training.