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  • Princess Maxima Center Designated as IAEA Collaborating Centre in Paediatric Oncology

    The IAEA has designated the Princess Máxima Center for Paediatric Oncology as a Collaborating Centre to strengthen childhood cancer care worldwide.

    With the presence of Her Majesty Queen Máxima, the IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi signed today in Utrecht, The Netherlands, a new partnership agreement with Princess Máxima Center for Paediatric Oncology to strengthen practical knowledge on the use of radiotherapy for treating children with cancer. 

    “It is our mission to reduce the big disparities in radiotherapy for children around the world; knowledge and training are a key part of that,” said Mr. Grossi. “I am very pleased that paediatric radiotherapy teams will be able to take what they have learned at the Princess Máxima Center back to colleagues in their home countries, and ultimately to the children and families who count on them.”

    The designation will advance education, training and quality assurance in paediatric radiation oncology, medical physics and nutrition, supporting the IAEA’s Human Health Programme and its Rays of Hope initiative. The IAEA will work closely with the Center in improving radiotherapy treatment for children with cancer.

    Prof. Dr. Rob Pieters, Chief Máxima International at the Princess Máxima Center said “We are grateful to the IAEA for giving us the opportunity to provide radiotherapy oncologists the training that will help them treat children in their own countries more safely and effectively. In addition, it enables us to further advance our knowledge of childhood cancer by working more closely with hospitals in these regions. In this way, it substantially contributes to our center’s mission which is shared by pediatric oncologists worldwide: curing every child with cancer, with the best possible quality of life. Everywhere.” 

    Expanding Access to Childhood Cancer Care

    As an IAEA Collaborating Centre, the Princess Máxima Center will contribute expert support to IAEA technical missions, including paediatric radiation oncology quality assurance missions and quality of paediatric oncology practice (QUATRO) audits and assist in developing guidance documents and training materials for radiation oncology, medical physics and nutrition professionals.

    By using this opportunity, the IAEA and Princess Máxima Center will strengthen their joint efforts across Africa, where the support in access to high-quality paediatric cancer is needed the most. “Together, we are coordinating a new partnership in Africa, beginning with Kenya, to strengthen paediatric cancer care. This represents a significant step in translating global excellence into regional impact.” DG Grossi said. 

    The centre will also host regional training courses for paediatric radiation oncology teams, starting with the first edition that is ongoing this week in Utrecht. These activities will strengthen capacity in Central and Eastern Europe and Eurasia, where education and training have been identified as top priorities.

    The designation supports the IAEA’s Rays of Hope initiative, which aims to expand access to cancer care for all in low- and middle-income countries by strengthening radiotherapy and related services. By leveraging the expertise of the Princess Máxima Center, the IAEA will accelerate the development of global standards and training programmes, helping countries implement safe, effective and sustainable solutions for childhood cancer treatment.

    Building on Existing Collaboration

    The designation builds on ongoing collaboration between the IAEA and the Princess Máxima Center since 2023 in paediatric radiation oncology, nutrition and medical physics. Joint activities have included participation in the IAEA regional workshop on paediatric radiotherapy services in Europe and Central Asia, scientific publications and contributions to the development of the IAEA framework for education and training of radiation oncology professionals in childhood cancer.

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