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Cancer
Care Macarthur launches in Campbelltown to meet growing demands for cancer
treatment in South West Sydney
{Coverage by: Syed Zafar Hussain,
Editor-in-Chief of Sada-e-Watan Sydney)
Cancer Care Macarthur, a new $20m, state-of-the-art facility
at 218 Queen Street in Campbelltown, is set to revolutionise cancer care in the
Southwestern Sydney Local Health District (SWSLHD).
The
launch for the official opening is on
Tuesday, 27 August 2024, and the 1,100 m2 facility
offers Radiation Oncology, Medical Oncology, Haematology, Oncology
Pharmacy, Allied Health, a Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT), support services and
patients can see specialists on a fast-tracked basis.
Developed by Cancer Care Associates, the centre also offers the
latest treatments in systemic chemotherapy and immunotherapy approaches,
including the Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccine.
Cancer Care Associates CEO, Damien Williams, says it will
complement and work with existing cancer treatment providers in Campbelltown,
which is one of Sydney’s fastest growing regions.
“Cancer Care Macarthur offers South West
Sydney cancer patients affordable, comprehensive and quick access to
consultations and treatment in state-of-the-art facilities,” he says.
“Patients will have rapid access to an appointment with our
Specialists within days of the referral received and treatment commencing very
shortly after consultation.
“Quick access to care achieves the best outcomes for patients
together with alleviating pressure on the public hospital systems. In addition
to treatment, the Cancer Care Macarthur Centre is committed to advancing cancer
research.”
Supported by the Cancer Care Foundation, Cancer Care Macarthur has
already been approved for three clinical trials so far.
These will be led by Dr Raj Jagavkar, Director of Cancer Care
Macarthur and Senior Radiation Oncologist; Dr Mahmood Alam, Medical Oncologist;
and Research Director, Professor Paul de Souza.
Dr Jagavkar, says, “The foundation has two goals. One is to
support patients that fall between the gaps – whether that’s financially,
difficulty with medical bills, or having to travel further afield for
treatment.
“This allows patients quick, affordable access to experienced
oncology specialists and staff in state of the art facilities with no or low
out of pocket costs.
“The other major component is supporting cancer research with
clinical trials, which patients will now be able to undergo locally.”
Cancer Care Macarthur works closely with patients’ current health
providers and GPs, engaging with them at the beginning of their cancer journey
through diagnosis, treatment and beyond.
Dr Mahmood Alam, Consultant, Medical Oncology Services, says, “As
well as providing the best care and UpToDate evidence driven systemic
managements available, we offer access to innovative oncology
therapeutics which are still under development and not yet commercially
available.
“This
unique opportunity is provided because of our commitment to improve cancer
outcomes, advance science and research and foster clinical trials, enabled
through a combination of skills and infrastructure and our dedicated
professional team.”
Treatment
for Medical Oncology can be accessed via private health insurance and cost for radiation
therapy is significantly supported by Medicare and the Safety Net Threshold.
Cancer Care Macarthur is supported by the
Commonwealth via the Radiation Oncology Health Program Grant scheme ensuring
bulk billing is available for Pension Card holders and health care card holders
but importantly the centre ensures with any financial concerns have limited or no out of pocket expenses.
The
Cancer Care Foundation may also assist both insured and uninsured cancer patients
to cover ancillary costs such as accommodation, transportation, and treatment.
Understanding
the emotional and psychological toll of cancer, the Cancer Care Macarthur
Centre offers a wide range of support services for both patients and their
families. These include counselling, support groups, nutritional advice, and
wellness programs designed to help patients cope with the challenges of their
diagnosis and treatment.
Cancer
Care Macarthur also delivers high-value educational forums for specialists and
GPs, uniting its networks with the primary focus of patients at the forefront.
Professor
Paul De Souza, Research Director, says the centre has a community focus and
will be leading a number of educational forums consistently across all primary
physicians, specialists and medical streams in the region.
“On
the ground connection is critical in South West
Sydney, and shared care and we are dedicated to fostering shared care and
survivorship,” he says.
“We
also offer fast-track services for patients, their families, or providers who
just want a quick second opinion without any obligations. We also offer this
for those who require an urgent start to treatment if the referral processes
elsewhere seem too slow, or want to check out our clinical trial options, can
choose to see our doctors on a fast-track basis.
“We
will be collaborating and connecting with our colleagues and our patients’
specialists and GPs for best treatment options and outcomes.”
Cancer
Care Associates is dedicated to address the growing need for accessible,
high-quality cancer treatment closer to home, including for those living in
regional and rural areas.
Research shows rural cancer
patients, in comparison with their urban counterparts, face poor treatment
outcomes including poor physical health, low quality of life, unmet supportive
care needs, and experience a multitude of barriers to accessing local health
services and psychosocial support.
Historically,
regional patients have faced considerable challenges in accessing cancer care,
often having to travel long distances to metropolitan cities for treatment.
Cancer Care Associates has a long history of supporting regional patients with
the establishment of the Riverina Cancer Care Centre in 2002. Cancer Care
Macarthur adds to the group’s other facilities in Sydney’s Northern Beaches,
Miranda, regionally in Wollongong and Griffith.
All
facilities are equipped with cutting-edge technology to ensure patients have
quick and affordable access to the latest Medical Oncology, Haematology and
Radiation Therapy treatment techniques.
Staffed
by teams of highly skilled oncologists, surgeons, nurses, and support staff
dedicated to providing personalised and compassionate care, this comprehensive
approach ensures that patients receive the best possible treatment and support
throughout their cancer journey.
Mr
Williams said “We’re thrilled to announce the official opening of Cancer Care
Macarthur, a comprehensive oncology service centrally located at 218 Queen
Street, Campbelltown.
“This
marks a pivotal milestone in our commitment to the local community and
providing accessible, affordable and comprehensive cancer care in the heart of
the Macarthur region.”
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