The Kurdistan Region’s Largest Cancer Hospital is set to be built in Erbil in what officials describe as a major step for healthcare development in the Kurdistan Region.
The new facility will be the first specialised cancer hospital of its kind in the Kurdistan Region and is expected to be the largest across Iraq. The project reflects a wider push by the Kurdistan Regional Government to strengthen health services and improve access to specialised treatment inside the region.
Kurdistan Region’s Largest Cancer Hospital to Expand Cancer Care in Erbil

The hospital will be built on a 30,000-square-metre site in Erbil. It is planned as a five-floor medical complex with capacity for 200 beds.
Officials say the hospital will be equipped with advanced medical devices to meet a wide range of patient needs within the same facility. That could help reduce pressure on families seeking cancer care and improve access to treatment closer to home.
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Major Health Project Backed by Local Workforce

The project is valued at about IQD 165 billion. Construction is being carried out by a local workforce, with around 100 workers and several engineers active on-site each day.
The use of local labour also gives the project an economic dimension, alongside its health impact. It supports jobs while helping build a major public service project in the capital.
Why Kurdistan Region’s Largest Cancer Hospital Matters
The Kurdistan Region’s Largest Cancer Hospital stands out not only because of its size, but because of what it represents for the future of healthcare in Erbil and the wider Kurdistan Region.
Specialised cancer treatment often requires modern equipment, trained staff, and dedicated facilities. A project of this scale could improve treatment capacity, reduce patient transfers, and support more complete care under one roof.
For the Kurdistan Regional Government, the hospital marks another visible investment in healthcare infrastructure at a time when demand for specialised services continues to grow.