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Lakeview Private Hospital Opens New Cancer Centre

A new Cancer Care & Infusion Centre has been officially opened by Lakeview Private Hospital on its third floor.

The unit was created so that patients can receive all their treatment in the one location, close to home.

Currently there are 40 chemotherapy patients on treatment. Lakeview treats breast and head and neck cancers. As well as chemotherapy, hormone and immunotherapy it also provides blood transfusions and infusions to treat bowel conditions such as Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis and blood and iron infusions.

The new centre facilitates collaborative care to create a sense of familiarity and trust for patients. The Multidisciplinary Cancer Care Team includes a range of oncologists, oncology nurses and specialist surgeons, plus pharmacological services.

In addition, the hospital provides cancer and post surgery rehabilitation services through inpatient and day programs, facilitated by an experienced allied health team including physios, occupational therapists, a dietician, social worker and more.

Breast cancer Surgeon Professor Elisabeth Eder said: “When the hospital started 10 years ago we wanted this comprehensive service. It’s important for women to see they have the whole package and that they will have support all the way through.”

Professor Elisabeth Elder, Serena Cameron, Bronwyn Williams, Kate Win, A/Professor Dhanusha Sabanathan, Jenny Gilchrist, A/Professor James French and Dr John Park.

“This has been a vision at Lakeview to have everything under one roof to work together under the motto: Patients First.” Associate Professor James French said being able to get treatment all in one place was “the final piece of the puzzle.” He said it is every breast surgeon’s dream to be involved in a private and comprehensive breast cancer service. “This has been a huge collaborative effort and our patients are really going to benefit from this.”

Jasene McAlister, General Manager – Lakeview Private Hospital said: “We are deeply grateful for the trust and faith patients have placed in us during some of the most challenging and vulnerable moments of their lives. That trust is never taken for granted—it inspires us every day to provide the highest standard of care with compassion, dignity, and respect.”

“Utilising the excellent capabilities of Lakeview Private Hospital, and our experienced staff, we hope to grow the unit into a centre of excellence, providing integrative care to residents of the Hills district. This embodies our motto of “Patients First”, providing exceptional care for patients and their families, when they are at their most vulnerable. It is a privilege to work with our patients at this time.”

A breast cancer patient, Jodie, in a letter to NUM Kate Win said: ““My dream team. Kate, you lead such a beautiful team of ladies …. you’ve made this journey for me so smooth and easy and full of love and care, laughs when it was needed and a real genuine connection with me that I have treasured in my time with you. Thankful to be at the end of my treatment regime but will miss your beautiful smiles and warm welcome.”

Bev Jordan

Bev Jordan studied journalism at Harlow College in the UK.  She achieves a Diploma in Journalism from the National Council for the Training of Journalists. After migrating to Australia at the end of 1984, she took up a Senior Journalist position with Cumberland Newspapers, based on the Parramatta Advertiser. She has since worked on the Daily Telegraph, Sydney Morning Herald and was a lecturer in Journalism at Macleay College in Sydney. Bev returned to Cumberland Newspapers (NewsLocal) and worked for 30 years covering all different mastheads, including Mosman Daily, Mount Druitt Standard and finally Hills Shire Times for the last… More »

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