Shaukat Khanum cancer hospital inaugurated in Peshawar
PESHAWAR: A young cancer patient Fakhir Afridi, alongside Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf’s (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan, inaugurated the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Centre in Peshawar on Tuesday.
Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, Imran Khan said "construction of a state of the art cancer hospital in Peshawar was his dream which has now come true".
"The construction of this hospital is a miracle and everyone, regardless of his social standing, will be treated at the hospital," he added.
"Not only the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa populace, but people belonging to the remotest areas of the country will get medical treatment in this hospital. Nothing is impossible if you work with dedication and courage," said Imran Khan.
In his Twitter message, Imran termed the inauguration day as "the best day of his life". He thanked all the donors for making his dream of such a facility in Peshawar come true.
He was of the view that the hospital will be a model for all other medical facilities in Peshawar.
Located in Hayatabad area of provincial capital, the eight-storey hospital will have 20 chemotherapy beds, six emergency room beds, 12 admission beds, two intensive care units beds, radiology services including mammography, plain radiology and ultrasonography and a pathology laboratory.
This cancer hospital would not only provide the state of the art treatment facilities to residents of Khyber Pakthunkhwa but also to the people of remote areas of the country.
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.
This is the second such facility built by Imran Khan led Shaukat Khanum Memorial Trust after the PTI chief's mother died of cancer. The cricketer-turned politician inaugurated the first cancer hospital in Lahore in 1994.