Raul C. Pagdanganan, president and CEO of Cardinal Santos Medical Center and Dr. Bernadette C. Lico, vice president of PhilHealth NCR Regional Office flash the Breast Cancer Z-Benefit Package accreditation MOA Cardinal Santos Medical Center (CSMC) steps up the promotion of quality and affordable...
Cardinal Santos Medical Center (CSMC), one of the country’s premier healthcare institutions, marked its 50th anniversary on Aug. 15, 2024 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum with a historic gathering of all three living Filipino Cardinals, and some of the country’s leading figures in government,...
Cardinal Santos Medical Center (CSMC) and Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC) Blood Compact. CSMC President-CEO Raul C. Pagdanganan and PNRC Chairman and CEO Richard J. Gordon (seated, center), along with the officers of both organizations, shake hands after signing the Memorandum of Agreement...
The Makati City local government entered into a referral agreement with the Cardinal Santos Medical Center (CSMC) on Friday, May 5, allowing the said hospital to receive patients coming from the Ospital ng Makati (OsMak) who are in need of specialized care and services. Makati City Mayor Abby Binay...
Lung cancer is the second-most prevalent cancer in the Philippines, bringing about nearly 17,000 fatalities among Filipinos in 2020. This is likely due to the very large smoking population - 28% or 17.3 million Filipinos over 15 years old are smokers. According to the Philippine Cancer Society,...
Cardinal Santos Medical Center (CSMC), together with the OCTA Research Group and GO Negosyo, recently facilitated a relevant and pressing discussion on the country’s progress through the COVID-19 pandemic in its latest webicon entitled, “COVID-19: From Pandemic to Endemic". The webicon was held...
President Duterte is in "good condition" and will continue serving the Filipino people until the last day of his term although the burden of the presidency has taken a toll on him, Senator Christopher “Bong” Go Friday, April 8 said. Go served as the President’s aide for more than 20 years...
Cancer continues to be a concern among Filipinos, even more so due to the current state of the pandemic, with the rise in COVID-19 cases brought about by the Omicron variant. While certain booster vaccines offer stronger protection to cancer patients against the virus, this does not mean that...