Cancer remains one of the most pressing health challenges in the Philippines, continuing to affect thousands of families every year. According to the Philippine Statistics Authority, cancer ranked as the second leading cause of death in 2025, accounting for 58,656 deaths—or 11.5% of all recorded deaths from January to October alone. Beyond the numbers, many Filipino patients face an even harsher reality: delaying or completely abandoning life-saving treatment due to financial constraints.
This is where We Hope Medical Group steps in—with a mission rooted in accessibility, compassion, and hope.
The newly opened Cogeo Chemotherapy Center aims to bridge the gap in cancer care by providing free chemotherapy in Antipolo City, particularly for residents who need it most. As a subsidiary of We Hope Medical Group, the center was established in response to the increasing demand for affordable cancer treatment in the Philippines.
For many families, the cost of chemotherapy can be overwhelming. By offering PhilHealth-covered chemotherapy services, along with access to cancer assistance funds and local government programs, the center enables patients to focus on healing—without the added burden of financial stress.
Patient-Centered Cancer Care You Can Trust
The Cogeo Chemotherapy Center is more than just a treatment facility—it’s a space designed for comfort, dignity, and recovery. Patients can expect:
- Consultations with licensed oncology specialists
- Modern chemotherapy treatment facilities
- Compassionate, patient-focused care environment
- Access to government-supported cancer assistance programs
This holistic approach ensures that patients receive not only medical treatment but also emotional support throughout their cancer journey.
A Mission That Puts Filipinos First
“Our mission is simple but powerful: no Filipino should ever have to choose between financial survival and life-saving cancer treatment.”
This statement reflects the vision of Dr. John Paul Aclan, DBA, and the leadership behind We Hope Medical Group. Under the guidance of its Chairman and CEO, the organization continues to expand access to FREE chemotherapy services in the Philippines, redefining how cancer care is delivered nationwide.
Expanding Access to Free Cancer Treatment Nationwide
The Cogeo branch is part of a growing network of chemotherapy centers committed to making cancer treatment more accessible. The first wave of facilities—including centers in Pampanga, Marikina, Naga, Rizal, Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa, Cabuyao, San Pablo, and Imus—has already made a significant impact.
These centers have become beacons of hope for patients who once struggled with the high cost of treatment. Today, they offer a chance at recovery in safe, community-based environments where patients are treated with dignity and care.
Why Free Chemotherapy Matters More Than Ever
With cancer cases continuing to rise, the demand for low-cost or free cancer treatment in the Philippines has never been greater. Initiatives like the Cogeo Chemotherapy Center play a crucial role in:
- Reducing treatment delays among patients
- Increasing survival rates through timely care
- Supporting underserved communities
- Promoting equitable healthcare access
A New Hope for Antipolo Residents
For residents of Antipolo and nearby areas, the Cogeo Chemotherapy Center represents a life-changing opportunity. By removing financial barriers, it empowers patients to prioritize their health and begin their treatment journey with confidence.
Accessible healthcare should not be a privilege—it should be a right. And through initiatives like this, that vision is slowly becoming a reality for many Filipino families.
If you or someone you know needs cancer treatment, exploring free chemotherapy options in Antipolo could be the first step toward healing and hope.

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