Egypt’s Health Minister Khaled Abdel-Ghaffar met on
Tuesday with officials from the Russian company Rosatom at the Pryorov National
Medical Research Centre for Trauma and Orthopedic Surgery, affiliated with the
Russian Ministry of Health, to discuss enhancing co-operation in nuclear
medicine and advanced healthcare technologies.
The meeting took place on the sidelines of his
participation in the Healthy Living Forum in Moscow.
This meeting builds on existing collaboration between
Egypt and Rosatom across strategic sectors, including healthcare, universal
health coverage, and the pharmaceutical industry, while exploring new
opportunities in diagnostic and therapeutic innovations.
Health Ministry Spokesman Hossam Abdel-Ghaffar
explained that discussions focused on establishing specialized centers for
nuclear medicine and radiotherapy in Egypt, including the potential creation of
a regional center for tumour diagnosis and treatment.
This would strengthen the country’s capacity to
address non-communicable diseases, particularly cancer.
The meeting also considered technology transfer and
local production of radioisotopes and radiopharmaceuticals to meet national
needs and reinforce Egypt’s position as a regional hub for nuclear medicine in
Africa and the Middle East.
Further discussions addressed expanding oncology and
advanced diagnostic services within the second phase of the comprehensive
health insurance system, as well as employing artificial intelligence, digital
health, and modern medical technologies to improve service quality, support
early disease detection, and enhance telemedicine.
Both sides stressed the importance of training and
human capacity development through fellowships and academic exchanges between
Egyptian medical institutions and Russian universities, particularly in
radiotherapy, nuclear medicine, and medical physics.
Source: The Egyptian Gazette