MAHAK Charity Institute Leads Pediatric Cancer Care Using Multidisciplinary Approaches
- 9 June 24
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During the opening ceremony of the “Biennial International Congress of Pediatric Oncology in Memory of Professor Vossough”, CEO of MAHAK charity institute, Dr. Arasb Ahmadian, underlined the significance of utilizing multidisciplinary approaches in treating pediatric brain tumors.
The congress was held in collaboration with MAHAK research center and various scientific associations. The congress focused on upgrading therapeutic strategies for common pediatric brain tumors through a great teamwork and partnership among our local and international specialists.
Dr. Ahmadian presented a report on thirty-three years of MAHAK activities emphasizing on MAHAK mission, which is aligned with prestigious institutions like Dana-Farber and MD Anderson. Embracing digitalization as a key strategy in its five-year development plan, MAHAK charity institute allocates the significant financial sources towards advanced medical, research, and executive enterprises.
Reaching out to 42 hospitals across Iran, MAHAK specialized hospital has maintained records of pediatric oncology information. Up to now, MAHAK has endorsed over 40,000 cancer-stricken children and their families that has successfully treated 16,000 of them. Dr. Ahmadian also mentioned that hosting such a congresses, facilitates experience and knowledge sharing among national and international experts.
The CEO of MAHAK charity institute emphasized the institute commitment to providing the best therapeutic, supportive, and post-treatment services for children with cancer. By comparing its standards with global benchmarks, MAHAK has achieved noteworthy milestones among international non-governmental organizations (NGOs). This in turn, indicates that MAHAK has achieved the high-qualified and adequate pediatric cancer care services.
Strategic goals of MAHAK charity institute for 2022-2024, has focused on research center development, digitalization, hospital enhancements, and treatment transformation. These goals signify MAHAK vision on continuous development and innovation in providing the comprehensive support for children enduring cancer.
Last but not least, Dr. Arasb Ahmadian emphasized on the importance of collaboration among local and global health specialists to develop the most appropriate treatment strategies in the area of pediatric brain tumors. Through working cooperatively, health professionals can approach the best possible services for children with cancer.
MAHAK CEO hopes that the path of treating children with cancer becomes more efficient and successful all over the world through national and international collaborations by health and medical experts, hospitals, research centers and organizations.