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Dr. Mohammed E.

Zakaria

Consultant Radiation, Clinical Oncologist & Thyroid Gland Diseases.


King Hussien Medical Center 1977 - 1997.
Consultant Radiation, Clinical Oncologist & Thyroid Gland diseases: Full time
consultant at the clinical oncology department of the Middlesex Hospital London
1997 - 1998.
Private Clinic 1998 - present

Colonel Dr. Mohammed E. Zakaria is a Radiation Consultant and a Clinical


Oncologist & treatment of all diseases of Thyroid Gland including Thyroid cancers by
(Iodine 131) with extensive medical experience, including four years of continuous
training and employment at Middlesex Hospital in London and 14 years experience at
King Hussein Medical Center in Amman. Colonel Dr. Zakaria obtained his Fellowship
from the Royal College of Radiologists in London and attended various courses, some
of which deal with malignancies and diagnosis and management of malignancies, at
the Royal College of Radiologists, Royal Madersen Hospital, and the World Health
Organization. He has written many papers in his area of specialty for JorMed Journal,
among other medical journals, and presented a dozen lectures for conferences and
universities in Jordan and in London.
Member in

Member of the Royal College of Radiologists ( London), since 1984


Board of protection from ionizing Radiation in Jordan
Examiner & Trainer at the Jordanian Medical Council for the Jordanian board in
clinical Oncology, Since 1986.

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Previous Appointments

Internal Medicine - Internship, Amman Military Base Hospital


1977
(AMBH)
1978 General Surgery - Internship, (AMBH)
1978- 1982 Clinical radiology at King Hussein Medical Center (KHMC)
1982-1985 Training at Middlesex Hospital
1986-1997 Oncologist specialist at KHMC, Jordan.
1997-1998 Full time consultant in Middlesex Hospital London.
1998-present Private Clinic.
Papers

1. Preliminary reports on requirements of a new radiotherapy


2. Localized Non AIDS related Kaposis's sarcoma, Jor Med. Journal,Vol. 32,No.
2,Nov.1998
3. Delay in presentation of cancer patients in Jordan, Jor Med. Journal, Vol.29, No. 2,
Nov. 1995.
4. A 15-year epidemiological review of 11190 cancer cases between 1980 - 1994.
Jor Med. Journal,
5. Topographic distribution of metastatic carcinoma in the cervical lymph nodes.
Jor Med. Journal,
6. Extra modularly Plamacytoma, a rare tonsillar tumor treated by radiotherapy
7. Ablation of thyroid remnants by radiotherapy iodine fractional versus single large
dose.

Past experience
4 years of continuous training and work at:
Middlesex Hospital London
Royal Mersden Hospital London
14 years at King Hussein Medical Center

Lectures

1. Radiation used in the treatment of cancer


2. Complications of radiotherapy
3. Peri Orbital tumors , study of 45 cases
4. Delay in presentation of cancer patients in Jordan presented at the Middlesex Hospital
London 1994.
5. Delay in presentation of cancer patients in Jordan presented at the 1st oncology
conference in Jordan 1994.

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6. Epidemiology of cancer in Jordan, presented at 1st Jordanian German conference 1993
7. Radiotherapy in the management of breast cancer
8. Oral and paraoral tumors study of 95 cases presented at 4th dental conference 1994.
9. Principles of radiation therapy presented at KHMC.
10.Care of patients undergoing radiation therapy, presented at Muna school of nursing as
lectures
11. Radiotherapy treatment planning lectures.
12. Nasopharyngeal carcinoma case presentation long-term survival.

What is Oncology

Is the science of detecting lumps, cancers in the body and treating them by
chemotherapy and or radiotherapy.
Please dear Patients do not hesitate to contact me if you felt any of the symptoms
listed ( link to caution), so we can treat them before they get bigger and get more
difficult, as for my female patients Please try to do continuous detection of cancer in
the breast paying attention to the following points during regular life( link with list).

I would be very happy to reply to any questions about any cancer or any thyroid
gland disease sent by telephone, email, airmail or in person at my clinic.

The early detection of small lumps in the female breasts is very fruitful, you have to
do a self examination once a month and remember little protection is better than
cure.

Self examination of the breast:


It only takes a minute each month to check if your breasts are clean , by looking at
your breasts regularly each month to notice any changes in order to do early
treatment, in most cases the problem is not cancer but a small cyst or growth which
can easily be dealt of.

To enable you to examine your breasts properly, it is very important to know where
the boundaries of the breast are, these are clearly recognizable below the nipple and

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on the inner side of the breast but the upper and outer parts fade away into the skin.
The breast is not rounded but has a tail-like part, which stretches towards and
sometimes actually extends into the armpit. And to do the examination you have to
do it while you are laying down to detect any lumps.

Caution

-Changing of bowel or bladder habits

-A sore that does not heal


-Unusual bleeding or discharge
-Thickening or lump in breast or elsewhere
-Indigestion or difficulty in swallowing
-Obvious change in wart or mole
-Nagging cough or hoarseness

Address Top

Jabal Amman 3rd Circle


Byrouni Building
Tel: 4616690
Mob: 079 545095
Res.: 5713002
Email: drmohdzakaria@yahoo.com
P.O.Box: 831075, Amman 11183 Jordan

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