King Hussein Cancer Foundation Partners with CFI Jordan for Mammography Screening Room

Amman: The King Hussein Cancer Foundation (KHCF) and CFI Jordan, an online trading broker, have signed a cooperation agreement to establish and equip a mammography screening room under a new early breast cancer detection project set to launch later this year.

According to Jordan News Agency, the partnership is part of the Foundation's Naming Program, which allows individuals and companies to commemorate their names or honor loved ones by naming facilities at the King Hussein Cancer Center, including rooms, suites, and floors, in return for donations that support the Center's humanitarian and medical mission.

A statement issued Sunday by Director General of the KHCF, Nisreen Qatamish, highlighted the partnership as a model of private-sector corporate social responsibility, emphasizing impactful partnerships that deliver sustainable outcomes. She mentioned that the agreement supports the Foundation's efforts to provide early breast cancer screening services in line with the highest standards, enhancing women's health through increased opportunities for early diagnosis and treatment.

CEO of CFI Jordan, Loay Azar, stated that the agreement reflects the company's ongoing commitment to supporting the Foundation's humanitarian mission and improving healthcare and quality of life. He affirmed the company's pride in partnering with the King Hussein Cancer Foundation, describing it as a leading national healthcare institution committed to delivering high-quality medical and humanitarian services. CFI Jordan also commended the Foundation's efforts to expand access to early breast cancer screening, contributing to better health outcomes and improved quality of life for women.