THE MEDICAL AID FOUNDATION
IS A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION is
Totally Free of Cost
EARLY DETECTION CENTRE
Read MoreDETECTING SYMPTOMATIC PATIENT AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE
HOSPICE SERVICES
HOSPICE CARE IS FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE NEARING THE END OF LIFE
RAHAT KADA HOSPICE
Rahat Kada is center for Palliative care providing solace and comfort to the 3rd & 4th Stage of Cancer till the very end.
1991
In a country like Pakistan where poverty
and abject suffering still reigns supreme
and abject suffering still reigns supreme
The Medical Aid Foundation relies solely on the generosity and well wishes of its patrons. Our projects are manifold among them are primary health care, early cancer detection centers and hospice service.
25
BEDS
were made operational
Qualified
DOCTORS AVAILABLE
24×7 days a week
50
PATIENTS
OPD Facility
100
FAMILIES
family with no resources
Why Choose MAF and RKH?
What services are
MAF provides
MAF provides
The Medical Aid Foundation was established with the aim to look after the welfare, rehabilitation, transport arrangements and guidance to the sick and destitute, and to help the suffering patients to correct and comprehensive medical care.
Cancer Division
Social Welfare
Primary Health Care
Mobile Service
MAF and RKH
PATIENT REVIEWS
MAF and RKH
NEWS AND EVENTS
14
Jan
Appendix Cancer
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What is the Appendix Cancer?
Epithelial appendiceal cancer and neuroendocrine appendiceal cancer are the two primary subtypes. Appendix lining cells are the source of epithelial appendiceal malignancy. Another name for it is adenocarcinoma. These cells aid in the production of mucin, a jelly-like material.
14
Jan
Adrenocortical Carcinoma Cancer
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What is the Adrenocortical Carcinoma Cancer?
Adrenocortical carcinoma is an uncommon condition in which cancerous cells develop in the adrenal gland’s outer layer. Adrenocortical carcinoma risk is increased by several hereditary disorders. Abdominal pain is one of the signs of adrenocortical cancer.
14
Jan
Oral Cancer
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What is the Oral Cancer?
Any cancer that appears in any of the mouth’s component parts is referred to as mouth cancer (oral cavity). Mouth cancer can develop on the following:
Lips
Gums
Tongue
Inner lining of the cheeks
Roof of the mouth
Floor of the mouth (under the tongue)
Gums
Tongue
Inner lining of the cheeks
Roof of the mouth
Floor of the mouth (under the tongue)
Oral cancer and oral cavity cancer are two more names for cancer that develops on the inside of the mouth.
One of the cancers included in the head and neck cancers category is mouth cancer. Treatment for head and neck malignancies, including mouth cancer, is frequently the same.
29
Dec
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
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What is the survival rate for acute lymphoblastic leukemia?
While acute lymphoblastic leukemia in children is more common than other types of cancer, it has high cure rates. Survival rates are lower in adults, but they are improving. The 5-year relative survival rate for ALL is 68.8%. The statistics further break down to 90% in children and 30-40% in adults.
22
Jun
Cancer Awareness Campaigns
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16
Jun
Anti Tobacco Day
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