The 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 Accreditations The Center has obtained numerous international accreditations and recognition, including: • Accreditation by the Joint Commission International for Healthcare Accreditation (JCIA) • Being the first center outside the United States to obtain a certificate of clinical care programs. • Accreditation of laboratories affiliated with the College of American Pathology (CAP): KHCC is the first hospital in Jordan and the fifth in the Arab world to obtain this accreditation . • National Health Accreditation Council (HCAC) accreditation in Jordan. • Accreditation by the
American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), which qualifies KHCC to conduct training courses accredited by the ANCC. • Accreditation by the Arab Board for Health Specialties for the breast imaging training center, KHCC is the first center in the Arab world to obtain this accreditation. • Certificate of Excellence in Nursing (MAGNET) from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC): KHCC is the first specialized cancer treatment center outside the United States to obtain this accreditation, which has been obtained by only 8% of U.S. hospitals and 9 global healthcare institutions. • International Accreditation for Clinical Research (AAHRPP): from the Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs,, which confirms that KHCC’s research conforms to international standards related to quality and protecting the rights of research participants. KHCC is the eighth center in the world to obtain this accreditation. • Accreditation of Jordan’s Health Care Accreditation Council (HCAC) for the breast imaging unit. •
American Heart Association accreditation.
Partnerships and Affiliations KHCC has established strategic, medical, educational, and research partnerships with a number of regional and international institutions to support its work and programs.
Strategic Partnerships • Sister Institution:
MD Anderson Cancer Center at
Texas University, US. • Strategic Partner:
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, US.
Medical, Educational, and Research Partnerships The Center maintains partnerships and collaboration with cancer centers around the world, including: • American University of Beirut Medical Center -
Lebanon. •
National Cancer Institute, US. •
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, United Kingdom. •
Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Canada • French Curie Foundation for Cancer Research •
H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute, US •
Union for International Cancer Control, in
Switzerland. •
German Cancer Research Center, in
Germany •
European Cancer Foundations, in
Belgium •
Champalimaud Foundation, in
Portugal • International Federation for Targeted Cancer Therapy, in
France. •
European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer, in
Belgium •
An-Najah National University, in
State of Palestine. •
Qatar Biomedical Research Institute • National Cancer Center, Egypt •
University of Jordan •
Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Jordan
Modern Technologies KHCC utilizes the most advanced technologies available for cancer treatment, including: •
Neurosurgery operating room: This facility is equipped with an advanced navigation system that enables the surgeon to remove the
tumor with high precision while preserving the integrity of the surrounding tissues. The system also allows the surgeon to transfer the patient to the
MRI machine linked to a navigation system during the operation, and to conduct an immediate evaluation according to the MRI image to ensure more accurate results when compared to traditional surgery. •
Robotic surgery: Minimally invasive robotic surgery uses very precise instruments, resulting in very small surgical incisions of less than one centimeter in most cases, through which the surgeon can obtain a clear view of the location of the operation on a large screen and perform the necessary procedures without the need to cut a large wound. •
Modern techniques of radiation oncology: The advanced therapeutic radiology department includes 6
Linear Accelerators equipped with an X-ray tracking system, which depicts a four-dimensional image of the tumor and the patient’s organs with great precision in directing radiation to the site of solid tumors. •
Modern techniques in diagnosing tumors: Diagnostic imaging rooms operate with modern audiovisual technology, including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI),
CT, and radiotherapy sessions. •
Laboratory of Cell Therapy and Applied Genomics: The CTAG Lab is home to the public bank for the preservation of cord blood (the first of its kind in Jordan) which provides
stem cells that play an important role in saving the lives of
leukemia patients and other
blood diseases. The laboratory also conducts advanced genetic analyses that enable the doctor to understand the patient’s genetic makeup, and thus help the doctor make the appropriate medical decisions for the patient’s condition.
Scientific Research and Innovation The 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. ==King Hussein Award for Cancer Research==