KUALA LUMPUR: Alliance Bank Malaysia Bhd, Prince Court Medical Centre and the National Cancer Society Malaysia have inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to improve access to cancer screening and encourage early detection among Malaysians.
As part of the campaign, the National Cancer Society will organise cancer awareness symposiums at Prince Court, featuring leading surgeons, oncologists, and cancer care experts.
Each session will focus on a different aspect of cancer education, from understanding risk factors to the latest advancements in treatment.
Open to all Alliance Bank customers and business partners, these symposiums aim to equip individuals with the knowledge to make informed decisions about their health and encourage proactive steps towards cancer prevention.
“Improving access to cancer care is not just a medical priority, it is a moral imperative. These symposiums mark an important step in bringing together minds, expertise, and commitment from across sectors to ensure that no one is left behind in the fight against cancer,” said Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad.
Alliance Bank cardholders will enjoy a 10 per cent discount on all health screening packages and selected aesthetics, along with a 25 per cent discount on maternity packages at Prince Court Medical Centre from May 2 until Dec 31, 2025.
“In tandem with the ministry’s initiative to elevate awareness of early cancer detection, our partnership with Prince Court and National Cancer Society reflects our commitment to empowering our customers and employees to take charge of their health, while also easing some of the financial constraints associated with health screenings,” said Alliance Bank group chief consumer banking officer Gan Pai Li.
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