IAEA recognizes King Hussein Cancer Center as regional anchor for cancer

Jordan

Published: 2023-09-28 15:00

Last Updated: 2024-04-28 20:47


IAEA recognizes King Hussein Cancer Center as regional anchor for cancer
IAEA recognizes King Hussein Cancer Center as regional anchor for cancer

The Director General of the King Hussein Cancer Center, Dr. Asem Mansour, signed a cooperation agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency, represented by its Director General, Mr. (Rafael Grossi), recognizing King Hussein Cancer Center (KHCC) as an anchor center in the region for cancer control and treatment, training, and research as part of the Rays of Hope initiative.

This recognition is a testament to KHCC's commitment to providing high-quality cancer care to all patients, regardless of their background or circumstances. He added that KHCC is very proud to partner with the IAEA in their efforts to advance cancer care around the world.

The agreement was formalized at the 67th annual general conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) at the Vienna International Center, under the slogan "Global cooperation in the nuclear field." It commenced on September 25 in the presence of a distinguished group of delegates representing the agency's 177 member states. The conference will continue its discussions until the 29th of this month.

Dr. Mansour affirmed, “This acknowledgment underscores the esteemed position held by the KHCC among the foremost global cancer treatment facilities, as well as the pivotal leadership and role it assumes in addressing and managing cancer in the region.”

He mentioned that awarding this recognition to KHCC would help boost the global impact of radiation medicine in the fight against cancer, as part of the "Ray of Hope" initiative led by the agency and the United Nations.

Dr. Mansour emphasized that the cooperation agreement recognizes the KHCC’s vital role in improving cancer care, knowledge sharing, training, and research support. This aligns with the center's vision to enhance services for patients in Jordan and the Arab region while addressing increasing cancer rates.

On the other hand, Dr. Mansour expressed gratitude to Dr. Khaled Toukan for nominating KHCC for this prestigious recognition. Equally, he commended the support and dedication of the Jordanian Ambassador in Vienna, Mr. Laith Abu Al-Foul, along with Mrs. Rana Abedah, who serves as an Advisor and Deputy Head of the Mission at the Jordanian Embassy in Vienna.