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Malaysia facing oncologist shortage, says health minister

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Dzulkefly Ahmad says only 184 cancer specialists are serving nationwide, including 65 in government hospitals.

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia is facing a shortage of oncologists, with only 184 doctors in the field serving nationwide, health minister Dzulkefly Ahmad said today.

Dzulkefly said his ministry was taking a cluster-based approach to expand nationwide access to oncology services, as the number was not enough to meet growing demand.

“The 184 oncologists nationwide (based on 2025 data) mark an increase of 60% compared with 2019. Of that number, 65 serve under the health ministry and 107 in the private sector, while the rest are still in training.

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