AUBMC celebrates the dedication of the Naef K. Basile Cancer Institute

Published April 27th, 2009 - 04:48 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

AUBMC celebrates the dedication of the Naef K. Basile Cancer Institute

The American University of Beirut Medical Center (AUBMC) dedicated on April 24 the Naef K. Basile Cancer Institute (NKBCI) --- a state-of-the-art adult cancer facility that provides comprehensive cancer treatment and research.

 

The institute was made possible through a generous contribution by the Naef K. Basile Foundation, which was established in 1995, following the death of the late Dr. Naef Basile, a Lebanese-American obstetrician-gynecologist whose lifelong wish was to give back to his country of birth, through the establishment of the Naef K. Basile Cancer Institute. He wanted to establish an institute that would compare with the best cancer centers in the world.

 

The NKBCI is one of several advanced multidisciplinary programs at the Faculty of Medicine and AUBMC.

 

The Naef K. Basile Cancer Institute outpatient, whose ground-breaking ceremony was held on May 24, 2004, unit takes up an entire floor of Building 56. Its inpatient unit is housed on the hospital’s eighth floor. NKBCI will include a pioneer group with multiple specialties to diagnose and treat cancer and will establish programs on health education for cancer prevention and early diagnosis. Through its partnership with the Naef Basile Foundation, AUBMC will be able to treat 50 percent of the newly diagnosed cases in Lebanon every year—two times its current capacity.

Director of NKBCI Fady Geara, MD and radiation oncologist at AUBMC, inaugurated the dedication session with a power point presentation featuring the history behind the completion of NKBCI. Dr. Geara said that NKBCI hopes to “enlarge the clinical faculty group and sub-specialties…improve patient access to our facility, enlarge our clinical laboratory… and modernize our radiation facility.”

Dr. Geara also praised late Dr. Naef K. Basile for his vision and perseverance, which led to the establishment of NKBCI. “We pledge the pursuit of his [Naef K. Basile] dreams and professional excellence,” Geara said.

Present at the dedication ceremony was AUB President Peter F. Dorman who said that “The motto of the Basile Cancer Institute – ‘Where Body, Mind and Spirit Join in the Healing Process’ – reflects its mission as a place where doctors will work with patients and their families to fight cancer, one of the most devastating diseases of our time. The men and women associated with the Center will also contribute to the worldwide fight against cancer through research, education, and efforts such as the development of a national cancer registry for Lebanon.”

 

President Dorman added that it took around 40 years of fundraising and work to fulfill the late Basile’s 1971 dream of establishing a medical care facility in Lebanon.


Vice President for Medical Affairs and the Raja N. Khuri Dean of the Faculty of Medicine Nadim Cortas thanked the Naef K. Basile Foundation, Dr. Basile’s late wife Rebecca, who passed away in 2007, and his daughter Theresa, now president of the Foundation, for making this dream a reality.

“It is not surprising that today this dream is transformed into reality through the generosity of an openhanded visionary, the late Dr. Naef K.  Basile, who as a young physician left Lebanon 70 years ago to fulfill his hopes and ambitions in the United States of America. His dream and hard work made him an illustrious and accomplished obstetrician and gynecologist.  His lifelong career was at the Cornell Medical Center in New York," said Dean Cortas.

"Throughout his life, Dr. Basile’s generosity supported many worthy causes. While he was on the faculty at Cornell School of Medicine, he teamed up with a circle of friends from Lebanon led by the late Danny Thomas and was one of the founders of the American Lebanese Syrian Associated Charities (ALSAC) which established the famous and prestigious St. Jude’s Children Cancer Center. He was the only physician on the founding board. With ALSAC, he gave back to America for what it gave him but he did not stop there," he added.

“Towards the early 1990s, Dr. Basile wanted to give back to Lebanon for what it had given him in his youth. Driven by his goal and fuelled by his passion, he visited Lebanon and decided that it needed a cancer center,” he explained.

Theresa Basile thanked all those involved in supporting this endeavor namely AUB’s Board of Trustees and its chair, Thomas Morris, MD, and recounted how dear the establishment of NKBCI was to her father and mother. “The greatest thing about this institute is the thousands of lives it is going to save,” Basile said.

The dedication ceremony included talks given by representatives from NKBCI’s partner institutions in the United States of America. Karen Fields, MD, vice president for Global Oncology at the University of Texas at MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas lectured on “The MD Anderson Cancer Center Sister Institutions Network.”

Also, Thomas Fahey, MD, director of the International Center Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, lectured on “Collaboration between AUB and the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.”

Last, Otis Brawley, MD, chief medical officer and executive vice president of Research and Cancer Control Center at the American Cancer Society lectured on “Cancer Screening and Prevention.”

The ceremony ended with a dedication and tour of NKBCI outpatient facility in Building 56.