Mount Miriam Cancer Hospital
History
Mount Miriam Cancer Hospital was established by six Catholic nuns of the Franciscan Missionaries of the Divine Motherhood. The construction of the hospital began in 1974 and whilst waiting for the hospital's occupancy certificate, the nuns took the initiative to collect public donations for the project. The hospital was opened in 1976.
Initially, Mount Miriam Cancer Hospital focused on palliative care of late-stage cancer patients. In 1979, the then Chief Ministers of Penang, Lim Chong Eu, declared the opening of its Outpatient Complex and Radiotherapy Unit. Within the year, the hospital also obtained its first radiotherapy machine.
Further developments included the completion of a day chemotherapy unit in 1999 and a palliative outpatient clinic in 2001.
Services
The hospital specialises in cancer treatments, including the following services.
- Tomotherapy
- Stereotactic radiosurgery
- Intensity modulated radiotherapy
- Image-guided radiotherapy
- 3D conformal radiotherapy
- 3D brachytherapy
- Chemotherapy
- Oncology
- Palliative care
See also
References
- ^ "Aid for advanced cancer patients - Community | The Star Online". www.thestar.com.my. Retrieved 2018-02-20.
- ^ "Our Story". MountMiriam. Retrieved 2018-02-20.
- ^ "The Little Big Hospital on the Hill". The Little Big Hospital on the Hill. Retrieved 2018-02-20.
- ^ "Mount Miriam Cancer Hospital". Penang Trails. 2016-03-17. Retrieved 2018-02-20.