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In pictures: Sajid Javid opens £35 million Northern Centre for Cancer Care

by Cumbria Crack
20/08/2021
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Sajid Javid officially opens the new Northern Centre for Cancer Care in Carlisle, Cumbria. Picture: Stuart Walker Photography 2021

Thousands of patients in Cumbria are set to benefit from state-of-the-art cancer diagnosis and treatment at the £35 million Northern Centre for Cancer Care at Carlisle’s Cumberland Infirmary which was officially opened by the Health Secretary Sajid Javid.

It is one of the biggest combined cancer treatment services in the country and brings new, cutting-edge services under one roof in north Cumbria for the first time including a chemotherapy day unit, radiotherapy machines and a CT scanner as well as outpatients, consultation and examination rooms.

The new facilities means most adult cancer patients in Cumbria will be able to receive care close to home, rather than having to travel.

The Health Secretary toured the hospital, spoke to frontline staff and patients and officially opened the new facilities.

Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Sajid Javid said: “I am incredibly honoured to open this cancer hospital in Carlisle, which will support thousands of people by bringing these vital services under one roof, as part of our commitment to deliver 48 hospitals by 2030, backed by an initial £3.7 billion.

“Cancer diagnosis and treatment is a top priority and I am committed to tackling the backlogs caused by this pandemic.

“The NHS is here for everyone and I look forward to seeing how the hospital will help to diagnose and treat cancer patients across Cumbria by levelling up cancer care in the region.”

The hospital welcomed its first patients last week, and expects to receive 1,200 new patients a year in addition to the 2,000 patients already set to receive treatment or follow-up care at the new centre.

The expert team expects to deliver 11,500 radiotherapy treatments, 8,000 chemotherapy treatments and 4,000 supportive therapy treatments annually.

Dame Jackie Daniel, chief executive of Newcastle Hospitals, said: “I’m delighted that we have been able to bring the Northern Centre for Cancer Care to North Cumbria so that local people can benefit from high quality, safe and sustainable services.

“This £35 million investment will bring specialist services closer to the homes of the 2,000 patients each year, many of whom would previously have needed to travel to Newcastle for care.

“I’m very proud of the whole team for delivering such high quality services, and for their tireless work throughout the pandemic to continue providing outstanding care.”

Services at the centre will be run by Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust as part of the Northern Centre for Cancer Care, which also has a site in Newcastle.

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