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Old 09-24-2013, 04:33 PM   #1
Aussie Girl
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Nominate Good Oncology Units in Australia

Hi Everyone,

In Australia, on the ABC Radio National Health Report there was an awful story about a breast cancer patient's treatment at a private hospital. See this link.

http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/...sector/4971566

It is difficult for any health system to be perfect, and cancer and its treatment is fraught. You are lucky if your journey goes perfectly smoothly.

If you feel your oncology service in Australia has been trying hard to provide you with a coordinated multidisciplinary service and has provided you with avenues to get the information and care you need, please post the name of the unit in this thread. Were you informed up front about the costs of treatment and were you provided with options?

THIS IS NOT THE THREAD FOR NAMING AND BLAMING BAD PRACTITIONERS. If you have had a bad experience, perhaps you could name the general problems encountered and then post the name of your city or town here and agree to accept a private message to discuss details with anyone who may need more specific information. Please don't name the service provider directly here.

General discussion about what should be available to BC patients in their journey and good sources of information are very welcome.

So far I've had a good experience with my team with most of my care provided by St.Andrew's Hospital Cancer Care Centre in Toowoomba, Queensland with some equally good care from St.Vincent's Hospital, Toowoomba.

Thanks

Aussie Girl
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31mm Infiltrating duct carcinoma
Grade 3, ER/PR-, HER2+, Neg Sentinel nodes x 5
49mm field of DCIS
17 June '13: Screen detected impalpable mass, Mammogram neg, US.
25 June '13: Diagnosed after multiple biopsies and MRIs
28 June '13: Left lumpectomey
4 July '13: Left Mastectomy
12 August '13: Commenced TCH chemo
Mid December '13 : TCH finished. Herceptin continuing three weekly.
4 August 2014- Herceptin infusions finished.
END OF THERAPY - YAY!
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Old 09-25-2013, 06:15 AM   #2
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Re: Nominate Good Oncology Units in Australia

Hi Aussie Girl,

I was treated in Townsville in both the private and public systems - I like to be unusual! I had nothing but fantastic assistance and care with everything - my baby was born early and ended up in NICU for a while too on life support so I really was 'observed' well. I had just relocated from Sydney when diagnosed and to be honest was grateful to not be stuck in traffic going to my many appointments and also no car parking fees!

I cannot believe the care that lady received it beggars belief!

Cheers

Jenny
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Her 2 ++ ER/PR + but weak and patchy 50% + 5%
Left mastectomy Dec '10, 6cm tumour 1 of 2 lymph (micro mets)
Clear margins but lymphovasculer invasion
Stage 3a Grade 3
Fec 100 x 3 Jan '11 Taxotere X 3 and Herceptin X 1yr
Staging scans - CT brain & body and bone - May '11 - NED!!
Start Femara - in chemo induced menapause
25 Rads June '11
Dec '11 Menstruation resumed - zoladex inj monthly and Tamoxifen
Feb '12 Back on Femera and Zoladex
March '12 CT brain & body & bone scan all clear
Zometa x2/yearly
April '12 - Oopherectomy

Praying the Herceptin is as good as its hype!!
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