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New cancer care service opens on Bribie Island

The facility provides low-risk chemotherapy, blood product support, and therapy.

Australia’s Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital has launched a new cancer care service at the Bribie Island Satellite Health Centre.

The six-chair outpatient facility provides low-risk chemotherapy, blood product support, and therapy treatments.

The onsite team includes cancer care nurses, specialist cancer care pharmacists, and support staff.

As a nurse-delivered service, medical staff are not present at the premises.

Patients can access telehealth consultations from home using a smartphone or computer, or via a computer at the facility.

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