Mohamed Zaghloul, MD, DO, MB, DSc, MBBS

National Cancer Institute, Cairo University & 57357 / Children Cancer Hospital / Cairo University
Cairo, CAIRO

Mohamed Zaghloul attended the University of Cairo where he studied
Radiation Oncology at the National Cancer Institute. He was awarded his
Masters as well as Medical Doctorate in Radiation Oncology and started
his career at the National Cancer Institute as a lecturer until he reached
full Professor status. In the past, he has supervised many academic and
clinical theses and mentored several junior faculty members and
residents while also treating patients. In 1987 and 1991, Dr. Zaghloul
traveled to the U.S. to work as a fellow at Stanford University in Radiation Oncology.
Over the course of his career, Dr. Zaghloul has authored and co-authored several academic
papers and has received two awards for his work, such as the European Society of
Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology Award (ESTRO-Varian Award) in 1985 and the Eleanor
Roosevelt American Cancer Society Award in 1991. Additionally, Dr. Zaghloul established the
Minia Oncology Centre and later went on to become the Chairman for the Radiation
Oncology Department at the Children’s Cancer Hospital in Egypt where he continues to
serve. Dr. Zaghloul has published more than 120 international articles and has a close
working relationship with the IAEA.

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