Cancer patients in the UAE will soon have access to one of the most advanced cancer treatments in the world, right here in Dubai.
The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) has given the green light to Yas Healthcare, a subsidiary of Das Holding, to build the UAE’s first proton therapy centre. This cutting-edge facility is expected to open by the end of 2028, with construction starting in early 2026.
What is Proton Therapy?
Proton therapy is a type of highly precise radiation treatment that uses targeted beams to destroy cancer cells while protecting healthy tissue. It’s especially effective for:
- Children with cancer
- Tumours located near sensitive organs like the brain, spine, or eyes
- Patients needing treatment with fewer side effects
Until now, many UAE residents had to travel abroad, sometimes for months, to access this treatment. But with the new Yas Proton Therapy Centre in Dubai, patients will receive world-class care here.
Why It Matters for Patients and Families
Dr. Mohamad Zaki, Medical Director of Yas Healthcare, said the new centre will make cancer treatment more accessible and affordable, especially for young patients and those with complex cases.
“Proton therapy provides a treatment option with fewer side effects and lower toxicity for certain cancer types,” he explained.
For families, this means:
- Less emotional and financial stress from travelling overseas
- Faster access to advanced treatment
- Better chances of recovery with minimal disruption to daily life
Global Expertise, Local Impact
The project will be developed in collaboration with the National Cancer Centre Singapore. Their team will bring world-class knowledge to ensure the centre meets international standards in both safety and results.
Dr. Michael Wang from the NCCS shared, “Proton therapy is changing how we treat cancer, and now UAE patients will benefit from it too.”
A Vision for Healthier Lives in Dubai
Dr. Alawi Alsheikh-Ali of DHA said the centre is part of Dubai’s long-term goal to become one of the top 10 cities in the world for healthy life expectancy.
“This new facility will improve cancer care for our community and attract patients from across the region,” he said.
The project supports major UAE initiatives including the:
- National Strategy for Wellbeing 2031
- Dubai Social Agenda 33
- Dubai Economic Agenda D33
- Dubai Medical Tourism Vision