King Hussein Cancer Foundation and Center
The King Hussein Cancer Foundation (KHCF) and Center (KHCC) (Arabic مؤسسة ومركز الحسين للسرطان),[1]an independent Jordanian non-governmental, non-profit institution. It was established in 2001 by a royal decree issued and is led by Princess Ghida Talal. The foundation's mission is to combat cancer through awareness, prevention, and early detection programs, providing comprehensive care for cancer patients from Jordan and the Arab world, in addition to promoting research and innovation.[2] Institutional governanceAs the chairperson of the Board of Trustees of the King Hussein Cancer Foundation and Center, Princess Ghida presides over the management of KHCF/KHCC with a Board of Trustees composed of prominent business and social leaders who volunteer their expertise in the health, economic, and financial fields. King Hussein Cancer FoundationThe King Hussein Cancer Foundation is the largest community organization in Jordan dedicated to the fight against cancer. Its activities include fundraising and development, mobilizing international and local efforts to combat cancer, implementing cancer prevention and early detection programs, supporting underprivileged patients through Goodwill and Zakat funds, implementing psychosocial and academic support programs for patients and their families, in addition to administering the non-Cancer Care Insurance (CCI) program, a sustainable cancer financing mechanism which covers the treatment of subscribers at KHCC.[3] International BranchesThe King Hussein Cancer Foundation USA (KHCF USA) is registered as an independent entity in the United States of America and exempt from federal taxes under Section 501(3)(C) of the Income Tax Code. The King Hussein Cancer Foundation UK (KHCF UK) is registered as a charitable entity in the United Kingdom by the Charity Commission of England and Wales since 2021. Jordan Breast Cancer ProgramThe Jordan Breast Cancer Program is a comprehensive national initiative operated under the leadership and support of the King Hussein Cancer Foundation and Center, and the Jordanian Ministry of Health.[4] The program, which was launched in 2007, aims to reduce breast cancer mortality rates by providing breast cancer early detection services to all women in Jordan and moving from diagnosing the disease in its late stages (3-4) to diagnosing it in its early stages (0-2), where the chances of recovery and survival are higher and the costs of treatment are lower. Cancer Care Insurance (CCI)The Cancer Care Insurance (CCI) program is a non-profit social solidarity insurance administered by the King Hussein Cancer Foundation. For a minimal annual fee, subscribers are guaranteed treatment at the King Hussein Cancer Center.[5] King Hussein Cancer CenterThe King Hussein Cancer Center was established in 2001 and named after King Hussein bin Talal. The Center provides advanced, comprehensive care for cancer patients of all ages from Jordan and across the Middle East, and is managed by Dr. Asem Mansour in his capacity as its CEO and Director General. The Center has an area of 108,700 square meters and consists of three main buildings: the King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Building, the Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Building, and the Nizar Al-Naqeeb Building. It includes 13 operating rooms, 36 intensive care units, and 352 beds. The Center receives approximately 7,000 new patients annually, and the number of admissions reaches 14,000 cases, with an estimated 250,000 outpatient clinics visits annually. The medical staff consists of more than 400 doctors and oncology consultants, 1,100 nurses specialized in oncology, 1,500 administrators, technicians, and medical care specialists, and approximately 100 pharmacists qualified to prepare oncology medications. KHCC is home to the first public umbilical cord stem cell bank in Jordan and houses several important facilities, such as intensive care units for children and adults, diagnostic and therapeutic radiology departments, the cell therapy and applied genomics department, as well as the bone marrow transplant program. International AccreditationsThe Center has obtained numerous international accreditations and recognition, including:
Partnerships and AffiliationsKHCC has established strategic, medical, educational, and research partnerships with a number of regional and international institutions to support its work and programs. Strategic Partnerships
Medical, Educational, and Research PartnershipsThe Center maintains partnerships and collaboration with cancer centers around the world, including:
Modern TechnologiesKHCC utilizes the most advanced technologies available for cancer treatment, including:
Scientific Research and InnovationThe Office of Scientific Affairs and Research (OSAR) at the Center provides a supportive environment for the fight against cancer, by conducting scientific research activities that contribute to reducing the death rate and alleviating the suffering of cancer patients. OSAR is home to the Education and Training Academy, through which the King Hussein Cancer Center offers courses for healthcare professionals, a master’s program in care informatics, fellowship and residency programs, and professional diploma programs.[20] King Hussein Award for Cancer ResearchThe King Hussein Cancer Foundation launched the King Hussein Award for Cancer Research in 2020, which aims to strengthen cancer-related research efforts in the Arab world at the individual and institutional levels in memory of King Hussein bin Talal, who was a strong advocate for cancer research. The award honors both established and promising distinguished Arab researchers. It also aims to advance Arab research in order to understand the characteristics of cancer in the region, and to study Arab genes in particular, to strengthen Arab efforts to overcome cancer with advanced scientific methods[21][22][23] See alsoReferences
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