
In particular, at the Department of Nuclear Medicine, patients who are in quarantine after radiation treatment are still given the opportunity to exercise their civil rights and obligations right in the isolation chamber. Due to the specific characteristics of radiation treatment, patients need to strictly comply with regulations on radiation safety and isolation after treatment. However, in order to ensure citizens' right to vote, the Hospital has prepared appropriate plans, organized mobile ballot boxes and fully implemented professional procedures so that voting can take place safely and according to regulations.
With the support of medical staff, the patient directly cast his ballot into the ballot box right in the isolation room. That moment not only demonstrates the sense of responsibility of a citizen, but is also a beautiful image of the people's right to mastery guaranteed in all circumstances.

The organization so that patients undergoing treatment, even in specific quarantine conditions, can still participate in the election has shown the care and thoughtful preparation of Hanoi Oncology Hospital, contributing to spreading the spirit of democracy and responsibility. and people's confidence in the country's great festival.



















