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{{Infobox hospital
| name                 = Kuwait Cancer Control Center
| name = Kuwait Cancer Control Center
| coordinates          = {{coord|29.325051|47.903237|type:landmark|display=inline, title}}
| org/group = Ministry of Health
| location             = [[Shuwaikh]], [[Kuwait City]]
| logo = <!-- Image of the logo -->
| country               = Kuwait
| location = Shuwaikh
| beds                 = 200
| region = Capital Governorate
| opened                = 1968
| country = Kuwait
| website               = {{URL|https://kuwaitcancercenter.net}}
| healthcare = Public
| type = Specialist
| specialty = Oncology
| emergency = Yes
| beds = 200
| founded = 1968
| website = [http://www.kccc.gov.kw/ www.kccc.gov.kw]
}}
}}


The '''Kuwait Cancer Control Center''' or '''KCCC''' is a comprehensive center dedicated to providing cancer care across the state of Kuwait. Established in 1968, KCCC has been serving the Kuwaiti cancer population for over 50 years. Located in Shuwaikh, the center consists of seven specialized buildings, each focused on a different area of cancer treatment.
The '''Kuwait Cancer Control Center''' (KCCC) is a comprehensive medical facility dedicated to the treatment, research, and education of [[oncology]] in [[Kuwait]]. Established in 1968, it operates under the jurisdiction of the [[Ministry of Health (Kuwait)|Ministry of Health]] and is located in the Shuwaikh area of the [[Capital Governorate]].


The buildings at KCCC include the Radiation Therapy Building, Hussain Makki Juma Center for Specialized Surgery, Faisal Sultan Bin Essa Center for Radiodiagnosis and Radiotherapy, Sheikha Badriya Al Ahmed Al Jaber Al Sabah Center for Oncology and Stem Cell Transfusion, Palliative Care Center, Yacoub Behbehani Laboratory Building & Bone Marrow Transplantation Center, and NBK Pediatric Hospital.
==History==
The Kuwait Cancer Control Center was founded in 1968 as part of the Kuwaiti government's initiative to provide specialized healthcare services to its citizens. Over the years, the center has expanded its facilities and services to become a leading institution in the field of oncology in the [[Middle East]].


With over 600 highly qualified oncology staff, KCCC provides a wide range of cancer treatments and services. The center is equipped with 200 beds to accommodate patients during their treatment. KCCC is committed to delivering high-quality care and improving the lives of cancer patients in Kuwait.
==Facilities==
KCCC is equipped with state-of-the-art medical technology and facilities to provide comprehensive cancer care. The center includes:


== References ==
* A 200-bed hospital dedicated to cancer treatment.
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* Advanced [[radiotherapy]] units.
* Chemotherapy and [[immunotherapy]] departments.
* Surgical oncology units.
* Diagnostic imaging services, including [[MRI]], [[CT scan]], and [[PET scan]].
* A dedicated [[palliative care]] unit.


[[Category:Medical and health organizations based in Kuwait]]
==Departments==
KCCC comprises several specialized departments, each focusing on different aspects of cancer care:
 
===Medical Oncology===
The Medical Oncology department provides systemic therapies such as chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy. It is staffed by a team of experienced oncologists and nurses who specialize in the management of various types of cancer.
 
===Radiation Oncology===
The Radiation Oncology department offers advanced radiotherapy treatments, including [[external beam radiation therapy]] and [[brachytherapy]]. The department is equipped with linear accelerators and other cutting-edge technology to deliver precise and effective treatment.
 
===Surgical Oncology===
The Surgical Oncology department performs a wide range of cancer surgeries, from minimally invasive procedures to complex resections. The team includes surgeons with expertise in different cancer types, ensuring comprehensive surgical care.
 
===Pediatric Oncology===
The Pediatric Oncology department is dedicated to the treatment of children with cancer. It provides specialized care tailored to the unique needs of pediatric patients, including access to clinical trials and supportive care services.
 
===Supportive Care===
KCCC offers a variety of supportive care services, including nutrition counseling, psychological support, and rehabilitation. These services are designed to improve the quality of life for patients and their families during and after cancer treatment.
 
==Research and Education==
KCCC is actively involved in cancer research and education. The center collaborates with international institutions to conduct clinical trials and research studies aimed at improving cancer treatment outcomes. Additionally, KCCC provides educational programs and training for medical students, residents, and healthcare professionals in the field of oncology.
 
==Community Outreach==
KCCC engages in community outreach programs to raise awareness about cancer prevention and early detection. The center organizes workshops, seminars, and screening campaigns to educate the public about the importance of regular health check-ups and healthy lifestyle choices.
 
==See also==
* [[Healthcare in Kuwait]]
* [[Oncology]]
* [[Cancer treatment]]
 
==External links==
* [http://www.kccc.gov.kw/ Official website of Kuwait Cancer Control Center]
 
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Latest revision as of 11:03, 11 March 2025

Kuwait Cancer Control Center
Location Shuwaikh
Address
Region Capital Governorate
State
Country Kuwait
Coordinates
Funding
Website [www.kccc.gov.kw Official website]


The Kuwait Cancer Control Center (KCCC) is a comprehensive medical facility dedicated to the treatment, research, and education of oncology in Kuwait. Established in 1968, it operates under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Health and is located in the Shuwaikh area of the Capital Governorate.

History[edit]

The Kuwait Cancer Control Center was founded in 1968 as part of the Kuwaiti government's initiative to provide specialized healthcare services to its citizens. Over the years, the center has expanded its facilities and services to become a leading institution in the field of oncology in the Middle East.

Facilities[edit]

KCCC is equipped with state-of-the-art medical technology and facilities to provide comprehensive cancer care. The center includes:

Departments[edit]

KCCC comprises several specialized departments, each focusing on different aspects of cancer care:

Medical Oncology[edit]

The Medical Oncology department provides systemic therapies such as chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy. It is staffed by a team of experienced oncologists and nurses who specialize in the management of various types of cancer.

Radiation Oncology[edit]

The Radiation Oncology department offers advanced radiotherapy treatments, including external beam radiation therapy and brachytherapy. The department is equipped with linear accelerators and other cutting-edge technology to deliver precise and effective treatment.

Surgical Oncology[edit]

The Surgical Oncology department performs a wide range of cancer surgeries, from minimally invasive procedures to complex resections. The team includes surgeons with expertise in different cancer types, ensuring comprehensive surgical care.

Pediatric Oncology[edit]

The Pediatric Oncology department is dedicated to the treatment of children with cancer. It provides specialized care tailored to the unique needs of pediatric patients, including access to clinical trials and supportive care services.

Supportive Care[edit]

KCCC offers a variety of supportive care services, including nutrition counseling, psychological support, and rehabilitation. These services are designed to improve the quality of life for patients and their families during and after cancer treatment.

Research and Education[edit]

KCCC is actively involved in cancer research and education. The center collaborates with international institutions to conduct clinical trials and research studies aimed at improving cancer treatment outcomes. Additionally, KCCC provides educational programs and training for medical students, residents, and healthcare professionals in the field of oncology.

Community Outreach[edit]

KCCC engages in community outreach programs to raise awareness about cancer prevention and early detection. The center organizes workshops, seminars, and screening campaigns to educate the public about the importance of regular health check-ups and healthy lifestyle choices.

See also[edit]

External links[edit]





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