Medicare program
The medical care program is one of the programs that receives the most attention from the Hadhramout Cancer Control Foundation, as it provides many free medical services to cancer patients who are being treated at the Hadhramout Coast and Valley Oncology Center from all governorates of the Republic of Yemen and the Horn of Africa,This program begins with the cancer diagnosis and continues through the completion of their treatment journey, enabling them to become healthy, recovered, and active members of society, God willing. It consists of the following projects:
Medicare program projects

Hope units for chemotherapy
Hand in hand we plant hope was not only a slogan for the foundation, but it was embodied in establishing facilities to serve the administration of chemotherapy doses to cancer patients and save them the trouble and hardship of travel and the costs of housing, transportation and treatment by establishing (the Douan Hope Unit at Al-Jahi Hospital in Douan District on December 19, 2020) and establishing (the Mahra Hope Unit at Al-Ghaydah Hospital in Al-Mahrah Governorate on), and in the process of establishing (the Eastern Dis Hope Unit at the General Hospital in the Eastern Dis District in Hadhramaut Governorate).
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Chemical and biological dosing project
Providing the chemical and biological drugs that cancer patients need during their treatment period is one of our most important interventions in the medical care program, as the Foundation seeks to provide chemical and biological doses free of charge to all indigent and extremely poor patients in light of their high prices.
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Surgical procedures project
It is a project that covers the surgical operations needed by all cancer patients during their treatment who cannot afford the financial costs of surgery.
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Laboratory and Diagnostic Testing Project
In an effort to support cancer patients during treatment and recovery, the Foundation contributes to the costs of all laboratory and diagnostic tests that patients require on a regular and ongoing basis.
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Diagnostic radiology project
This project contributes to the costs of CT scans, MRI scans, mammograms, and ultrasound scans on a regular and ongoing basis for all patients during treatment and after their recovery, God willing.
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Chemical and Biological Dosing Project
Providing cancer patients with the necessary chemical and biological drugs during their treatment is one of our most important interventions in the healthcare program. The Foundation strives to provide free chemical and biological doses to all indigent and extremely poor patients, given their high prices.
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