
Campaigns
Health Promotion Center
Purpose and Scope: Establish a Health Promotion Center that combines preventive screening, lifestyle coaching, nutrition counseling and exercise prescription to curb Taiwan’s growing cancer and cardiovascular burden, translating thirty-five years of oncologic excellence into population-wide health protection.
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Key Features:
​A purpose-built campus with lifestyle clinics, nutrition suites, exercise-prescription gym, group classrooms, cooking studio and mobile app; linked to primary-care workflows and data registry tracking behaviour change, research outputs and health outcomes to guide policy and donor reporting.
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Budget: NT $400 million (USD $13.8M)

Palliative & Education Center
Purpose and Scope: Develop a Palliative Care & Education Center delivering early symptom relief, psychosocial and spiritual support, staff certification and training so that every Taiwanese cancer patient complete life with dignity, comfort and coordinated care regardless of geography or income.
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Key Features:
​Sixty-bed hospice with family suites, gardens and art spaces; interdisciplinary team of physicians, nurses, psychologists, social workers, chaplains and volunteers; tele-palliative outreach, national outcomes registry, fellowship program and evidence-based protocols disseminated across Taiwan’s cancer network for continuous improvement.
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Budget: NT $800 million (USD $27.5M)

Molecular Medicine Research Center
Purpose and Scope: Rebuild the ageing clinical-research tower as a Molecular Medicine Center leveraging 50,000 biobank samples, high-throughput sequencing and integrated genomic data to refine diagnosis, personalize therapy, accelerate prevention studies and sustain KFSYSCC’s 76 percent five-year survival advantage into future decades.
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Key Features:
​Laboratories with Illumina NextSeq 2000, in-house and commercial IVD panels, ctDNA monitoring assays, unified clinic-genome platform, translational incubator converting biomarkers into trials, and cloud infrastructure enabling real-time decision support and international collaboration research networks.
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Budget: NT $500 million (USD $17.2M)

Main Hospital Renovations
Purpose and Scope: Modernize the 1997 medical building through phased renovation, updating diagnostics, wards and infrastructure to maintain a 20-percent survival edge, meet ESG standards and deliver safe, patient-centered oncology care for Taiwan and visiting international patients over the next generation.
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Key Features:
​Automated laboratories, AI-enhanced imaging and negative-pressure theatres; single-patient rooms with family amenities and healing design; solar-assisted HVAC, water recycling, antimicrobial surfaces and energy dashboards cutting infections and carbon emissions by thirty-five percent within five years of continuous operation.
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Budget: NT $1 billion (USD $34.5M)

