Cancer patients benefit from newly offered therapies as new state-of-the-art nuclear medicine suite opens
Weston Park Cancer Charity were delighted to support the opening of a brand new state-of-the-art nuclear medicine and molecular radiotherapy suite at Weston Park Cancer Centre last week.
Weston Park Cancer Charity were delighted to support the opening of a brand new state-of-the-art nuclear medicine and molecular radiotherapy suite at Weston Park Cancer Centre last week.
Our support follows our investment in refurbishing the brachytherapy and molecular radiotherapy inpatient suite in 2022.
The brand-new facility – which boasts high-precision technologies which can detect, image and treat tumours and visualise organ systems in real time – will play a key role in enabling the specialist cancer hospital to deliver a wave of newly targeted treatments that are set to come on board in the next few years.
It will also provide opportunities for patients across the region to take part in leading national and international cancer research trials.
The new Centre will build on Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust’s reputation as a European Neuroendocrine Tumour Society Centre of Excellence for the treatment and diagnosis of rare neuroendocrine tumours and increase the capacity of the Trust’s nuclear medicine department to provide treatment for these tumours across a wide geographical area.
It was officially opened by South Yorkshire’s Mayor Oliver Coppard at a ribbon-cutting ceremony on 8 March.
Oliver was given a tour of the department, which includes diagnostic and treatment areas, special therapy preparation rooms, and a hybrid SPECTI-CT scanner.
He was also shown how the lead-lined building and shielded preparation and treatment bays limit radiation exposure.
Weston Park Cancer Charity CEO, Emma Clarke, said: “Weston Park Cancer Charity is delighted to support today’s event which launches these incredible enhancements to the nuclear medicine facility.
“Cancer patients across our region will benefit from these new technologies and future research trials.
“It’s excellent that we have this state-of-the-art suite at Weston Park Cancer Centre.”
Weston Park Cancer Centre Consultant Clinical Oncologist, Professor Jonathan Wadsley, said: “We are delighted to be opening this cutting-edge facility which will enable us to continue delivering breakthrough treatments to patients in the South Yorkshire region and beyond and pair sophisticated imaging techniques with targeted therapies to lessen the side of effects of cancer treatments."
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Consultant Clinical Scientist, Anna Hallam, said: “This purpose-built suite enables us to offer all our patients access to the latest advances in nuclear medicine diagnostic imaging and the opportunity for cancer patients to access new, exciting treatments sooner.”
The purpose-built unit will be staffed by nuclear medicine technologists, clinical scientists, oncologists and radiologists.
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