Imran Khan opens second cancer hospital in Pakistan

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Imran Khan opens second cancer hospital in Pakistan

Peshawar - The Pakistani cricket legend and politician will open the second Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Centre in Peshawar.

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Published: Tue 29 Dec 2015, 12:32 PM

Last updated: Wed 30 Dec 2015, 2:09 AM

In a major boost to the healthcare system in the city, the second Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Centre will start operations in Peshawar on Tuesday, the Dawn reported.

To begin with, there would be 20 chemotherapy beds, six emergency room beds, 12 admission beds, two intensive care unit beds, radiology services, including mammography, plain radiology and ultrasonography and pathology laboratory at the hospital, the report added.
Imran Khan, the chairman of Board of Governors Shaukat Khanum Memorial Trust, will inaugurate the hospital having eight-storey structures in Hayatabad Township.
Awami National Party provincial president Ameer Haider Khan Hoti, who allotted land for the hospital when he was chief minister of the province in the previous provincial government, has also been invited to the inaugural ceremony.
Dr Faisal said that of the total cost, Rs3 billion was spent on construction of international standard structures, designed by a US-based architect.
Pakistani cricket legend and chief of Pakistan Tehreef-i-Insaf, Khan had launched a donation drive for Rs800 million to equip the hospital in early November and raised Rs860 million on the eve of the inauguration of the hospital.
In the live worldwide fundraising telethon on late Sunday night, Khan was accompanied by cricket stars Wasim Akram, Javed Miandad, singers Rahat Feteh Ali Khan, Atif Aslam and Abrarul Haq as well as acting legends such as Javed Shaikh, Bushra Ansari, Anwar Maqsood among others.
Dr Asim Yousaf, the chief medical officer of SKMCH&RC, said that 25 per cent of the cancer patients checked in Lahore belonged to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Afghanistan. They faced accommodation problems in Lahore and bore travel costs, he said, hence the need for a second hospital in Peshawar.
In the first phase, the hospital will provide X-ray, CT scan, MRI, chemotherapy and pathological services to the patients that will be followed by radiation services in the second phase, planned by 2015, and surgery after one year.

"It will be 30 per cent bigger than SKMCH&RC Lahore with more sophisticated equipment," Dr Faisal Sultan, the chief executive officer SKMCH&RC Lahore, told Dawn.

"Every year, we get 50,000 patients but only 8000 are taken due to space. We are also embarking upon Karachi hospital where land has been acquired," said Dr Asim Yousaf, the chief medical officer of SKMCH&RC. He added that on an average per month cost for cancer treatment was about Rs1 million which most patients couldn't afford.

"We spend Zakat and donations besides our own income from collection centres and charges from paying patients on poor patients. Doctors don't know about paying and non-paying ones," he said.

Dr Asim said that they spent Rs7 billion on the free treatment of 75 per cent patients.

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A picture of the hospital and research centre
A picture of the hospital and research centre

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