New Oncology Centre in Limassol-Cyprus
Limassol is set to acquire a new medical centre which aims to set standards in the provision of oncology services on the island.
Plans for the centre will be unveiled at a press conference to be held at the Cyprus University of Technology (CUT).
Catering to patients from Cyprus and aboard, the large scale project is a multi-million euro venture made possible by investment from local and foreign sources. Construction will begin as soon the planning permits have been approved and its site has already been confirmed in a privately owned piece of land in centrally-located Asgata in Limassol district which is easily accessible from major urban centres.
Director of Medical Services will be Limassol-born Professor Nikos Zamboglou, currently Head of the Department of Radiation oncology at the Offenbach Hospital, who will also lead the press conference. Other speakers today include Professor Georgios Sakas who is Head of the Medical Imaging Department at the Faunhofer Research Institute in Darmstadt in Germany Professor Andreas Anayiotos from the Open University and the CUT and Chris Geargiades on behalf of the companies participating in the project.
The Rector of CUT, Elpida Keravnou-Papailiou will also address the press conference.
The plans call for the project to be completed over three phases.
Phase A will include the main building and rehabilitation lodgings.
Phase B will cover construction of a palliative care centre, a biomedical research centre, and doctors’ and staff residences. Phase C will include a surgical oncology unit and prayer rooms.
It is estimated that the centre will employ around 450 people, including prominent doctors with international experience.
It will provide the very latest in oncology services as well as rehabilitation and support of cancer patients. In an environment designed to respect patients and their families
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