Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Centre was founded by
Imran Khan, Pakistani cricketer-turned-politician and former
Prime Minister of Pakistan. The inspiration to build a cancer hospital came after his mother, Mrs. Shaukat Khanum, succumbed to
cancer in 1985. During his mother's illness, he also witnessed the plight of poor cancer patients in Pakistan's hospitals and deeply felt the need for a specialized cancer centre in his country. He had a vision of making cancer treatment accessible to every
Pakistani who needed it. Designing and execution of the master plan was overseen by Khan's cousin, Dr. Nausherwan K. Burki of the
University of Kentucky Medical Center,
Lexington, Kentucky, in collaboration with an international team of cancer physicians and research workers. Designing and architectural services were provided by Arrasmith, Judd & Rapp, Architects in Health Planning of
Louisville, Kentucky, USA. Architectural details were handled by Messrs.
Nayyar Ali Dada & Associates of Lahore. Local engineering was performed by Messrs. Progressive Consultants, Lahore. The hospital land was state owned land, and the use was approved by former Prime Minister
Nawaz Sharif. Ground was broken in April 1991, and the former Prime Minister Sharif attended the opening ceremony on 29 December 1994. Since its opening, Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital, Lahore, has received local and international recognition, including the Joint Commission International's
Gold Seal of Approval and the World Health Organization's UAE Foundation Prize. In 1992,
Bollywood actor
Amitabh Bachchan,
Mick Jagger of
The Rolling Stones,
Peter Gabriel,
Vinod Khanna,
Elizabeth Hurley, and
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan came together for the Shaukat Khanum Appeal Concert. In the 1990s,
Diana, Princess of Wales, visited the hospital alongside her friend
Jemima Khan and her two sons. Celebrity support for Shaukat Khanum has continued through the years. Notable
Pakistani actor Fawad Khan dedicated his debut
Bollywood film
Khoobsurat to the foundation.
SKMCH&RC Peshawar Since a quarter of the patients at SKMCH&RC, Lahore were from the
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) province of Pakistan, and adjoining areas, the second hospital has been built in
Peshawar, the capital city of
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The second hospital was inaugurated on 29 December 2015 by a cancer patient in
Peshawar. At the completion of Phase I, it has commenced clinical services, with outpatient clinics, inpatient beds, a fully equipped intensive care unit (ICU), a full-service pharmacy, and 24-hour emergency services. Chemotherapy services are also available, of tremendous benefit to patients who previously made physically, emotionally, and financially demanding trips to
Lahore for cyclical chemotherapy treatments every few weeks. In conjunction with the commencement of clinical services, the full range of pathology and radiology services have begun in Peshawar. The Radiology department has commenced services. Surgical oncology services are expected to start in 2020 as part of Phase 3 of the development. ==Board of governors==