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Gulf Times
Qatar

QCS concludes thyroid cancer awareness campaign

Qatar Cancer Society (QCS) has concluded its thyroid cancer awareness campaign, which ran throughout April as part of its ongoing efforts to raise community awareness and highlight the importance of prevention and early detection as essential pillars in reducing incidence rates and improving treatment outcomes. Thyroid cancer is the third most common cancer in Qatar and affects women at three times the rate of men, according to the Qatar National Cancer Registry (QNCR 2021). The campaign featured a series of in-person and virtual awareness activities targeting various segments of the community. It focused on promoting awareness of preventive measures, warning signs, and risk factors associated with thyroid cancer, while encouraging individuals to undergo regular medical check-ups as part of early detection efforts. As part of the campaign, QCS organised a panel discussion at its headquarters titled “Thyroid Health Keys: What You Need to Know,” in collaboration with Life Care Clinic and WellCare Pharmacies. The session was moderated by Heba Nassar, head of Community Health Awareness at QCS, and featured a distinguished group of speakers, including Dr Tania Jaber, consultant endocrinologist at Hamad Medical Corporation; Dr Mona Salem, dermatology and aesthetic specialist at Life Care Clinic; Dr Minas El-Sharkawy, integrative coach and behavioural change trainer; and Batool Ibrahim, clinical dietitian at QCS, who shared valuable insights on thyroid health from medical, nutritional, and behavioural perspectives. The Society also reinforced the campaign through intensive media and digital outreach across multiple platforms, providing educational content and media coverage to expand reach and enhance public awareness. This integrated approach helped ensure that key health messages were accessible to a broader audience. Mona al-Ashkanani, general manager of QCS, stated that organising such initiatives reflects the Society’s ongoing commitment to promoting health awareness and emphasising the importance of early detection, which plays a crucial role in improving recovery rates, especially with the rising incidence of thyroid cancer. She added that QCS continues to utilise diverse awareness channels and values partnerships with healthcare and media entities to achieve a sustainable impact in cancer prevention and awareness. At the conclusion of the campaign, the Society reaffirmed the importance of regular medical check-ups as a key method for early detection and improved recovery outcomes, urging community members to prioritise their health and adopt healthier lifestyles. Nassar stated that thyroid cancer begins in the thyroid gland, which regulates vital body functions such as metabolism, heart rate, and body temperature, and emphasised the importance of paying attention to unusual changes in the body. She noted that symptoms may include a lump or swelling in the front of the neck, pain that may extend to the ears, persistent hoarseness, difficulty swallowing or breathing, and an unexplained cough, stressing that consulting a doctor is essential even though these symptoms may be linked to other conditions. She added that risk factors include gender, age, genetic predisposition, radiation exposure, overweight and obesity, and iodine imbalance, highlighting that maintaining a healthy lifestyle and balanced nutrition play a key role in prevention. Nassar said treatment options vary depending on the case and may include surgery, radioactive iodine therapy, hormone therapy, radiation therapy, targeted therapy, and, in some cases, chemotherapy. 

His Excellency Sheikh Dr Khalid bin Jaber al-Thani
Qatar

QCS provides nearly QR50mn assistance for treatment in ’25

Qatar Cancer Society (QCS) has provided an assistance of approximately QR50mn for the treatment of about 1,750 cancer patients in 2025 in Qatar, disclosed the chairman of the society. “In 2025 alone we have provided financial support worth QR49mn for approximately 1,750 adult and paediatric patients. Cancer treatment is very expensive and some of our non-Qatari colleagues living here, have certain difficulties in covering expenses,” His Excellency Sheikh Dr Khalid bin Jaber al-Thani told Gulf Times in a recent interview. Sheikh Khalid said that QCS is taking care of the patients who have difficulty in meeting the expenses for the treatment and the society has made the system simpler and more accessible for people to apply for the assistance. “Recently we won an award for the whole process from His Highness the Amir. We have an application called ‘Wayyakom’ and through this, people can apply for the support from QCS. It is a platform that people can use to fill in the application. They can upload all the required documents and if everything is fine it will be approved by the system within 24-48 hours,” he explained. He noted that if the application is approved, and the financial aid or any assistance is provided, it will be shown in the application within the time period. The QCS chairman noted that 2025 marked a significant milestone in the journey of the organisation as it continued to translate its vision into tangible achievements through a comprehensive package of initiatives and services targeting patients, survivors, and the wider community. “Additionally, 1,200 individuals directly benefited from psychological and social support programmes, while indirect beneficiaries exceeded 40,000, alongside specialised individual psychological support services provided to 50 survivors,” he stated. According to the QCS chairman, in the field of community awareness, QCS has implemented specialised campaigns and programmes through its Cancer Awareness Centre, the first of its kind in the Middle East. In 2025, more than 6.65mn indirect beneficiaries were served, in addition to 18,950 direct beneficiaries through workshops, programmes, and field awareness activities. “On a daily basis, we have groups of people getting their training in Qatar Cancer Society. They are getting trained in cancer treatment programmes. We have a programme with the Primary Health Care Corporation, Hama d Medical Corporation as well as with Sidra Medicine. They keep sending their people for training with us,” he noted. “We have training programme meant for nursing staff. We also have programmes for physicians, health educators and health specialists. So all these programmes are going in tandem or in synchronisation with the respective institutions,” added Sheikh Khalid. 

Sheikh Dr Khalid bin Jabr al-Thani . 
PICTURE: Shaji Kayamkulam.
Qatar

Qatar ‘to become regional hub for cancer training, certification’

Qatar is set to become a regional hub for internationally accredited cancer training, with the Qatar Cancer Society (QCS) preparing to launch a certification programme aimed at healthcare professionals from across the Middle East, Africa and Asia, Gulf Times has learnt.In an exclusive interview, QCS chairman Sheikh Dr Khalid bin Jabr al-Thani said the society is in advanced talks with leading international institutions to host specialist programmes in Doha — sparing physicians and specialists from developing countries the cost and disruption of travelling to the West for high-level qualifications."We are launching a new programme to make cancer treatment training available here in Qatar for healthcare professionals from Qatar as well as those from the region and developing countries in Africa and Asia," Sheikh Khalid said. "We are now targeting a higher level of training in collaboration with a lot of international institutions. We might host one or two institutions to do special programmes here in Qatar.""We are planning to set it up sometime very soon. But now I cannot say it for sure due to the prevailing geopolitical turbulences. Once the situation improves, we will be launching the programme for training and certification with participants from around the world," Sheikh Khalid revealed.He said this will help healthcare professionals in a big way from the region and developing countries. "Rather than requiring healthcare professionals to travel to many of the western countries, the society aims to bring internationally accredited programmes to Doha. This initiative will enable physicians and specialists from across the Middle East, Africa and other countries from Asia and beyond to receive high-quality training in Qatar, often delivered by global experts. Participants will gain certifications recognised by leading international institutions, enhancing both their skills and career prospects," he continued.The QCS chairman highlighted the impact of the initiative in various other aspects. He explained: "It also carries a humanitarian dimension. The society plans to extend opportunities to professionals from developing countries, particularly in regions where access to advanced medical training is limited. While some programmes may involve fees, efforts will be made to accommodate eligible participants with necessary assistance, reinforcing the organisation's commitment to global health equity."Sheikh Khalid said that QCS has grown into a diverse organisation from its humble beginning in 1997. "Currently we have a team of over 100 professionals representing various disciplines and backgrounds. The society has evolved into a diverse and multicultural organisation. This diversity strengthens its ability to address complex healthcare challenges and engage effectively with different communities," he stated.According to the chairman, QCS — with all its achievements in several fields — maintains a grounded and realistic vision of reducing and trying to prevent the disease through awareness and diagnostic practices. He remarked: "We are emphasising on measurable and impactful objectives. This includes reducing the incidence of cancer and promoting early detection. By focusing on prevention and timely diagnosis, the organisation seeks to improve survival rates and enhance the quality of life for patients."Sheikh Khalid said there should be a pragmatic approach in dealing with and fighting the challenges that arise out of cancer. "This reflects a deep understanding of the challenges ahead. Cancer remains a global health issue, but through innovation, collaboration, and sustained commitment, the Qatar Cancer Society is demonstrating how targeted efforts can make a meaningful difference," he highlighted.Looking ahead, the chairman said QCS is guided by a long-term strategic vision aligned with Qatar National Vision 2030. "While a broader 10-year framework sets the direction, the organisation operates through flexible five-year plans," he noted. "This allows for continuous evaluation and improvement. By analysing outcomes from previous years and adapting to emerging challenges, the society ensures that its initiatives remain relevant and effective."The QCS chairman said academic partnerships play a central role in its mission to fight the disease effectively. "Collaborations with institutions like Qatar University and Hamad Bin Khalifa University, along with other universities under the Qatar Foundation umbrella, ensure that education and research remain integral to cancer awareness and prevention efforts. These partnerships enable continuous programme delivery and innovation, bridging the gap between academia and practical healthcare applications," he underlined."As it continues to evolve, QCS stands as a model for healthcare organisations and how they can adapt in a post-pandemic world — leveraging technology, strengthening partnerships, and placing people at the heart of every initiative," he added. 

Gulf Times
Qatar

“Hour and hour” and the Qatar Cancer Society strengthen collaboration to spread health awareness

The “hour and hour” Program Under the slogan “Window of Hope,” the (Hour and Hour) program continues its community collaboration with the Qatar Cancer Society (QCS), as part of joint efforts aimed at spreading health awareness and promoting a culture of prevention and early detection of diseases, through awareness initiatives and educational activities targeting various segments of society. **media[433376]**This collaboration takes place under the patronage of His Excellency Sheikh Dr. Khalid bin Jabr Al Thani, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Qatar Cancer Society, who emphasizes the importance of community partnerships in supporting health awareness efforts and consolidating the culture of early screening as one of the fundamental pillars of disease prevention, especially cancer. Both parties are working to organize events and health education sessions that highlight the importance of adopting healthy lifestyles based on physical activity and balanced nutrition, in addition to disseminating simplified medical knowledge about the importance of early detection and its role in improving treatment and recovery outcomes.**media[433379]** In this context, social activist Tamani Al-Yafei, CEO of the “hour and hour ’” Program, affirmed that the collaboration with the Qatar Cancer Society stems from the program’s community mission to enhance health awareness and encourage community members to take care of their health and undergo regular checkups. She pointed out that the program continues to launch ongoing awareness initiatives under the slogan “Window of Hope,” having organized four editions of these initiatives featuring distinctive events, including an inspirational discussion session within the “Pink October” activities titled “Inspiration Session” under the same slogan in October 2024, which focused on supporting patients and survivors and strengthening hope in the face of illness.**media[433378]** She stated that an awareness event was organized on the occasion of World Cancer Day and Qatar National Sports Day in February 2025, titled “We Meet for Awareness” under the slogan “Window of Hope,” combining health education with promoting physical activity as one of the most important preventive elements. She added that in May 2025, the program continued its efforts through an awareness event marking Thyroid Cancer Awareness Month and the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace, reaffirming the connection between physical health and sports activity in building a conscious and healthy society, under the same slogan. She explained that October 2025 witnessed the organization of the “Awareness and Technology” event under the slogan “Window of Hope,” which was distinguished by integrating technological innovation into disseminating health messages. Tamani Al-Yafei added that the launch of the initiative’s slogan “Window of Hope” came as a contribution to supporting patients and survivors and spreading positive messages that reinforce a culture of hope and community solidarity in the face of illness, alongside highlighting the importance of sports and healthy lifestyles in disease prevention. The ongoing collaboration between the “hour and hour ’” Program and the Qatar Cancer Society reflects the importance of integrating efforts between health institutions and community programs in spreading health awareness and promoting a culture of prevention, contributing to building a more aware society capable of facing health challenges. It is worth noting that His Excellency Sheikh Dr. Khalid bin Jabr Al Thani, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Qatar Cancer Society, recently honored Tamani Al-Yafei, CEO of the “hour and hour’” Program, in recognition of her efforts in supporting community initiatives and enhancing health awareness culture, as well as her role in expanding the reach of educational messages targeting various segments of society. The honoring took place during the Qatar Cancer Society’s annual ceremony to recognize partners and supporters, appreciating their vital role in supporting the Society’s humanitarian mission, enhancing its efforts to spread awareness about cancer, empowering those living with it, and improving their quality of life.

Gulf Times
Qatar

LuLu Qatar donates QR125,000 to Qatar Cancer Society

LuLu Hypermarket Qatar, the region’s leading retailer, has donated QR125,000 from its sixth annual ‘Shop & Donate’ campaign to Qatar Cancer Society (QCS), as part of breast cancer awareness efforts. This year’s campaign encouraged customers to become active partners in social responsibility by contributing through the purchase of selected products across LuLu stores and a portion of the proceeds directed towards supporting QCS’s mission. A non-profit charitable organisation, QCS relies on donations and community partnerships to raise awareness about cancer, methods of prevention, and the importance of early detection. QCS also offers financial, psychological, and social support to patients, survivors, and their families, and contributes to professional development and scientific research in the field of cancer. The donation cheque was handed over by Shanavas Padiyath, regional director of LuLu Hypermarket Qatar, to Ammar al-Mashhadani, public relations manager at QCS, during a ceremony held at LuLu Regional Office Doha. Al-Mashhadani highlighted the significance of such partnerships, noting that LuLu Hypermarket has been a consistent supporter of QCS and its various awareness and fundraising campaigns. He emphasised that QCS plays a vital role in the community by leading nationwide programmes focused on cancer prevention, early detection, patient support, and education. Through its continuous efforts, QCS provides essential services such as medical assistance for patients in need, public awareness activities, and initiatives that promote healthy lifestyles across Qatar. Reaffirming LuLu’s dedication, Shanavas, stated: “This campaign underscores LuLu’s long-standing commitment to social responsibility and health awareness. Supporting Qatar Cancer Society aligns with our mission to promote healthier lifestyles, encourage preventive care, and contribute to a more informed society. We will continue to enhance our initiatives to benefit the community and create lasting positive impact.” Beyond this annual donation, LuLu Hypermarket Qatar remains actively involved in several CSR-driven programmes. These include health education drives, collaborations with governmental bodies, and innovative initiatives such as interactive healthy cooking shows designed to empower customers with knowledge about nutrition and disease prevention.The ‘Shop & Donate’ campaign continues to stand as a model of how private-sector organisations can support national health objectives through impactful partnerships and customer engagement. With its sustained commitment to CSR excellence, LuLu Hypermarket Qatar reinforces its role as a responsible corporate leader contributing to the welfare of society, a statement added. 

The agreement aims at enhancing international collaboration and exchanging expertise.
Qatar

QCS, Acibadem Healthcare Group in new pact to boost cancer care

The Qatar Cancer Society (QCS) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Acibadem Healthcare Group in Istanbul to enhance international collaboration and exchange expertise in cancer awareness, prevention, and patient care.The agreement was signed by Dr Mohannad Adnan, adviser, QCS and Mustafa Erogut, member of the Board of Directors of Acibadem Group.The two-year agreement includes scientific and community programmes that contribute to improving the level of awareness and healthcare provided to patients in both Qatar and Turkiye.The MoU includes joint awareness campaigns, the launch of support programmes for patients and their families, and the organisation of conferences and workshops for medical professionals to enhance their skills and keep abreast of the latest developments in oncology.The agreement also outlines opportunities to offer free or subsidised health screening programmes, jointly organised by QCS and Acibadem, which support early detection efforts and improve the overall quality of healthcare services available to patients.Both entities affirm that this partnership represents a strategic step towards strengthening medical innovation, transferring global expertise, and ensuring the highest standards of quality in healthcare — ultimately contributing to better patient outcomes and expanding health awareness within the community.The visit of the Qatar Cancer Society delegation to the Acibadem Group included a comprehensive introductory tour of the group’s medical facilities, where the delegation was briefed on the latest technologies used in cancer diagnosis and treatment. They also learned about the psychological support systems for patients and the early screening services. The delegation additionally visited the Training and Skills Development Center for healthcare providers at Acibadem University, as well as the Research Centre.Dr Adnan stated: “The signing of this MoU reaffirms our mission to raise awareness about cancer, its prevention, and the importance of early detection. It also reflects our ongoing efforts to provide financial, psychological, and community support to patients, survivors, and their families, in addition to contributing to professional development and scientific research in the field of cancer.”Erogut added: “We are delighted to welcome the Qatar Cancer Society delegation, and we look forward to building a sustainable partnership that contributes to advancing cancer treatment services and providing the latest medical technologies to patients across the region. We remain committed to sharing our global expertise with our partners to strengthen the future of healthcare.” 

Gulf Times
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Floward partners with Qatar Cancer Society to support Breast Cancer Awareness in Qatar

Floward, the go-to online flowers and gifts delivery destination in MENA and UK, has concluded its annual Pink October campaign in Qatar in collaboration with the Qatar Cancer Society, reaffirming its dedication to supporting breast cancer awareness, education, and patient care.As part of this year’s initiative, 10% of sales from Floward’s exclusive Pink October collection will be donated to the Qatar Cancer Society to support their ongoing programs and awareness campaigns.Beyond donations, Floward organized a series of offline activations across Doha aimed at spreading awareness and showing solidarity with patients, survivors, and their families. In collaboration with Alshareef Holding at Abraj Bay, Floward hosted a flower arrangement workshop for tenants, adorning the venue with elegant floral table arrangements and a flower backdrop to symbolize hope and unity.Floward also joined the Qatar Cancer Society’s main awareness session, where the team distributed single flowers to attendees as a gesture of compassion and encouragement, and later participated in the Relay for Life event with a striking flower installation that celebrated strength and resilience.**media[376849]**In partnership with United Development Company (UDC) and The Pearl International Hospital, Floward supported an awareness session by decorating the space with flower arrangements, creating a ribbon-shaped installation made of flowers, and distributing single flowers to attendees. Additionally, the team took part in a university awareness session at the College of Pharmacy, Qatar University, where flowers were shared with students and faculty in support of the cause.Floward also held internal awareness seminars for its employees, led by healthcare professionals, focusing on the importance of early detection, self-examination, and health education, reinforcing the company’s belief that awareness begins within.Through this year’s Pink October campaign, Floward continues to transform thoughtfulness into meaningful action, standing beside patients, survivors, and organizations leading the fight against breast cancer in Qatar and beyond.Established in 2017, Floward is a full-fledged e-commerce solution that offers prime fresh-cut flowers sourced from the best growers and farmers around the world and arranged locally by a team of florists and designers. Floward also offers cakes, chocolate and perfumes curated by the region’s most exciting designers bundled with its flower arrangements and manages last-mile same-day delivery to ensure the best customer experience.

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'Relay for Life 2025' raises cancer awareness

A large number of residents and citizens gathered at the second edition of the global event 'Relay for Life 2025' organised by Qatar Cancer Society (QCS) Friday at the Aspire Indoor Track.QCS officials and several prominent community leaders led the event in which hundreds took part to honour cancer survivors and raise awareness about cancer.**media[375732]**This event, held in more than 30 countries worldwide, was a humanitarian occasion dedicated to celebrating life, honouring cancer survivors, remembering those we have lost, and reaffirming the community’s collective commitment to continue the fight against cancer.The event featured a diverse programme of educational and entertainment activities suitable for all ages, making it a special social experience for families and friends. The event brought together cancer survivors, caregivers, and families to celebrate life, honour those we’ve lost, and provide support to cancer patients.**media[375733]**During the event, there were inspiring stories from cancer survivors, who shared their courageous journeys of confronting the disease with strength and determination, becoming a source of hope and encouragement for others going through similar experiences.The event also included touching tributes to loved ones who have passed away, in heartfelt moments that express gratitude and embody the values of compassion and unity – the essence of this global initiative.**media[375734]**“Relay for Life” is characterised by its humanitarian and awareness-driven spirit, as participants engage in a continuous four-hour walk – a powerful symbol of the ongoing battle against cancer and the determination and hope shown by patients, survivors, and their families.The event was as an opportunity to unite efforts and strengthen community solidarity by building an integrated support network that empowers patients and encourages society to adopt healthy lifestyles.**media[375736]**Furthermore, there were awareness and educational sessions to promote the importance of prevention and early detection, highlighting methods of psychological and social support for patients and their families, and shedding light on the latest developments in treatment and healthcare.Relay for Life is one of the largest global events dedicated to supporting cancer patients and survivors. The event reflected the QCS’s mission to support cancer patients and raise public awareness about the disease.

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Qatar

‘Pinktober’ at Zulal Resort

Zulal Wellness Resort by Chiva-Som will host a special event titled ‘Pinktober’, on October 14, in collaboration with the Qatar Cancer Society.The event featuring prominent figures, and health and wellness enthusiasts, aims to raise awareness about early detection, prevention, and comprehensive post-recovery care for cancer patients.The programme features a variety of interactive and educational activities, including expert-led discussions on health and wellness, inspiring testimonials from cancer survivors, therapeutic breathing sessions, and herbal remedies that promote a healthy lifestyle, all complemented by a healthy lunch inspired by the resort’s Traditional Arabic & Islamic Medicine (TAIM) therapeutic philosophy.In celebration of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Casuarina Café within the resort will serve coffee in pink cups throughout October, with 10% of proceeds donated to support research and awareness initiatives for breast cancer.General manager Ammar Samad said: “At Zulal, we believe in the power of wellness to transform lives. Through initiatives such as Pinktober, we not only highlight the importance of early detection and recovery but also reaffirm our commitment to supporting the community with compassion, education, and holistic care.”