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  • Rays of Hope Anchor Centres

    Anchor Centres are cancer centres which have shown resilience through decades of experience working with the IAEA to support their respective region.

    The IAEA Rays of Hope initiative (RoH) is aimed at assisting Member States in establishing or expanding their capacities in radiotherapy and multimodality medical imaging. These synergistic radiation applications in medicine are vital to caring for cancer patients.

    Central to the initiative will be support to the designated RoH Anchor Centres, thereby strengthening and expanding the capacity of a selected centre to conduct critical work more effectively. The Anchor Centres will train fellows, organize training courses for healthcare providers, participate in IAEA Coordinated Research Projects, promote networking, and provide experts and mentorship to other radiotherapy and medical imaging centres in their region.

    This comprehensive multi-pronged radiation medicine approach is part of efforts underway to build or strengthen Member States’ overall capacities in cancer care. RoH contributes directly to the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 3, target 4.

    RoH emphasizes equipment, training, research/innovation, and the support of these regional Anchor Centres to maximize the delivery of high impact interventions to cancer patients.

    Sustainability

    Towards continued improvement of cancer management in all the world regions, the IAEA RoH initiative goals include supporting Anchor Centres to further develop their educational and research capacities, concurrent with assistance in improving the centres’ overall radiation therapy and medical imaging infrastructures.

    Anchor Centres have to be or aspire to be regional leaders, contributing to best practices in radiation medicine and in supporting continuing professional development. Such centres need to have integrated cancer services using a range of technologies from diagnosis to treatment. An Anchor Centre needs to have a proven record of participation in IAEA Coordinated Research Projects; training fellows in conjunction with the IAEA; providing experts for IAEA training courses and missions; and providing education and training programmes (Masters and/or Doctorate, residency and fellowship programmes) in radiation medicine-related disciplines, jointly with nationally recognized universities.

    The IAEA Secretariat selects Rays of Hope Anchor Centres based on specific criteria.

    Designation Process

    1. Formal written expression of interest from Member State to the IAEA Director General via email, specifically asking for an institution to be an Anchor Centre.
    2. Meeting with the IAEA for further discussion of candidacy details. 
    3. Submission of formal application and supporting documentation.
    4. Committee review by the IAEA, and recommendation for approval or possible improvements.
    5. Detailed bilateral discussions on IAEA support to the Anchor Centre.
    6. Two agreements signed (Collaborating Centre / Anchor Centre agreement, as well as a separate agreement defining IAEA support).

    Anchor Centres Network

    As of December 2025, there are 18 designated ACs globally.

     CountryName of an InstitutionSignature Date
       2023
    1.AlgeriaUniversity Hospital Centre of Bab EI-Oued; and Pierre and Marie Curie Cancer Centre26 September 2023
    2.JordanKing Hussein Cancer Center (KHCC)26 September 2023
    3.MoroccoInstitut National d'Oncologie (INO)26 September 2023
    4.PakistanAtomic Energy Cancer Hospital, Nuclear Medicine, Oncology and Radiotherapy Institute, Islamabad (NORI)26 September 2023
    5.TürkiyeEGE University - Faculty of Medicine26 September 2023
       2024
    6.Japan16 Universities and Institutions in Japan*14 March 2024
    7.ArgentinaComisión Nacional de Energía Atómica (CNEA) - 10 Institutes**Nine institutes: 6 June 2024 One institute: 4 March 2025
    8.SloveniaInstitute of Oncology Ljubljana6 June 2024
    9.South AfricaSteve Biko Academic Hospital - NuMeRI6 June 2024
    10.ThailandRamathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University (RAMA)18 September 2024
    11.Republic of KoreaThe Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences (KIRAMS)27 November 2024
       2025
    12.IndiaTata Memorial Centre20 March 2025
    13.AustraliaPeter MacCallum Cancer Centre16 September 2025
    14.BrazilHospital das Clinicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de S?o Paulo16 September 2025
    15.EstoniaNorth Estonia Medical Centre16 September 2025
    16.EgyptNational Cancer Institute, Cairo University16 September 2025
    17.QatarHamad Medical Corporation16 September 2025
    18.SerbiaOncology Institute of Vojvodina16 September 2025

    Institutions included in the Japanese Network of Cooperation in Radiation Medicine for Rays of Hope (JNC)

    1. Fukushima Medical University (signatory)
    2. National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology
    3. Gunma University
    4. Saitama Medical University
    5. Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research
    6. Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine
    7. Fujita Health University School of Medicine
    8. Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine
    9. International University of Health and Welfare
    10. Kanazawa University Institute of Medical, Pharmaceutical and Health Sciences
    11. Kyoto University Hospital
    12. National Cancer Center
    13. Southern Tohoku Research Institute for Neuroscience
    14. Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine
    15. Kagawa University
    16. Shonan Kamakura General Hospital

    Institutions included in CNEA

    1. Fundación Escuela de Medicina Nuclear. Nuclear Medicine School Foundation (FUESMEN).
    2. Fundación Centro Diagnóstico Nuclear. Nuclear Diagnostic Centre Foundation (FCDN).
    3. Fundación Centro de Medicina Nuclear y Molecular Entre Ríos. Entre Ríos Centre for Nuclear and Molecular Medicine Foundation (CEMENER).
    4. Instituto de Tecnologías Nucleares para la Salud. Institute of Nuclear Technologies for Health Foundation (INTECNUS).
    5. Fundación Centros de Medicina Nuclear y Radioterapia Patagonia Austral. Southern Patagonia Centre for Nuclear Medicine and Radiotherapy Foundation (CEMNPA).
    6. Fundación Centro de Medicina Nuclear y Radioterapia Néstor C. Kirchener. Néstor C. Kirchner Centre for Nuclear Medicine and Radiotherapy Foundation (CEMENURNK).
    7. Centro Argentino de Protonterapia. Argentine Proton Therapy Centre (CEARP).
    8. Instituto de Oncología Angel H. Roffo (Roffo University Hospital).
    9. CNEA Educational Institutes (IAEA Collaborating Centres): Instituto Balseiro, Instituto Sabato, Instituto Dan Beninson.
    10. Hospital de Pediatría S.A.M.I.C. Juan Pedro Garrahan.
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