America (Sheikh Zayed Cancer Research Building in Houston)
America (Sheikh Zayed Cancer Research Building in Houston)
The Khalifa bin Zayed Foundation for Humanitarian Action opened the Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Cancer Research Building in Houston, USA. The building - which has an area of ​​626,000 square feet and funded by the Khalifa Foundation - includes the Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Institute for Research and Specialized Treatment of Cancer and the Ahmed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Center for Research and Treatment of Pancreatic Cancer, where the building is supervised by the MD Anderson Cancer Center of the University of Texas. American. His Highness Sheikh Hamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan affirmed that the Khalifa Humanitarian Foundation reflects the values ​​and principles of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, "may God rest his soul, and His Highness the President of the State, may God protect him," in humanitarian work that serves humanity.He added that the building that was opened is part of a series of partnerships that the UAE establishes with various international bodies and institutions, which aims to develop areas that serve humanity and add significant successes to them in the march of humanitarian and charitable work, and that the development of specialized medical research and studies will improve the level of prevention and treatment of Diseases, especially incurable diseases, whose benefits will prevail not at the level of Texas or the United States of America, but on the level of humanity as a whole.This project provides important services at the level of advanced research in cancer diseases to implement new, more effective treatments for the benefit of humanity and contribute to achieving a more accurate medical vision for diagnosing diseases and understanding the genetic factors that drive the development of cancer.The project represents an opportunity for scientists, oncologists, surgeons, radiologists and pathologists to coordinate their efforts under one umbrella and work to extract experiences and ideas about the causes of cancer diseases more accurately.The Khalifa Foundation for Humanitarian Works has taken the initiative to adopt regular preparatory courses in Abu Dhabi to help national doctors pass the American licensing exams, which are a prerequisite for applying to health programs in the United States of America, and more than 140 Emirati doctors have enrolled in these courses.