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High-tech cancer care coming to new B.C. hospital

B.C. Cancer Foundation revealed treatment method called 'theranostics' to be used at new centre

A new hospital in B.C. will be a hub for futuristic cancer treatment.

The B.C. Cancer Centresa国际传媒攂eing built as part of the new hospital going up in the Cloverdale neighbourhood of Surreysa国际传媒攚ill utilize cutting-edge technology.

Scott MacDonald, associate director for the B.C. Cancer Foundationsa国际传媒檚 Fraser region, said the foundation has been tasked with raising $30 million for the new cancer centre. MacDonald, who was speaking at the AGM for the Cloverdale District Chamber of Commerce Sept. 19, said the money will help pay for specialized equipment that will make the cancer centre one of the leading treatment facilities in Canada.

sa国际传媒淥ne of the biggest pieces is something called the cyclotron,sa国际传媒 MacDonald said. sa国际传媒淎 cyclotron creates radioactive isotopes. Those are the pieces we need to use a PET/CT scanner.sa国际传媒

Once a person ingests the radioactive isotopes, MacDonald said, they circle around the body, find the cancerous cells, and bind to them. The PET/CT can then find the bunches of isotopes grouped together on the cancerous tissue. Doctors can then find out exactly where the cancer is and start treatment.

But, he added, the future of cancer treatment is going to be "made in Cloverdale." He said a cutting-edge treatment called sa国际传媒渢heranosticssa国际传媒 will be used at the cancer centre. Theranostics is anything that combines therapy and diagnostics. In terms of cancer, and what that means for patients, he said it will be transformative.

sa国际传媒淭hat is where we use therapy and treatment at the same time,sa国际传媒 MacDonald explained. sa国际传媒淭he next step is having those little radioactive isotopes carry a small piece of radiation. It will hunt down and enter the cancer cell and kill it. Thatsa国际传媒檚 where we are going in the coming years and thatsa国际传媒檚 going to be happening in Cloverdale.sa国际传媒

This nuclear medicine works by attaching different types of toxic radiation behind the radioactive isotopes. Once that isotope "sticks" to the cancer cell, the radiation then does its work.

sa国际传媒淪o when itsa国际传媒檚 looking for cancer, it doesnsa国际传媒檛 just show us where it is,sa国际传媒 he added. sa国际传媒淚t goes into the cell and kills the cancer one cell at a time.sa国际传媒

MacDonald said this type of nuclear, high-tech medicine is not mainstream yet, but it is being tested in a couple of places right now in the U.S. and there is a trial going on in B.C.

sa国际传媒淭hat is what the new centre is going to bring,sa国际传媒 he said. sa国际传媒淚tsa国际传媒檚 going to bring that kind of cutting-edge, mind-bending technology here.sa国际传媒

MacDonald noted there will be five linear accelerators in the new cancer centre and the facility will be able to perform 100,000 treatments per year.

He explained that the B.C. Cancer Foundationsa国际传媒檚 campaign to raise $30 million had a soft launch last year when the groundbreaking ceremony happened in Cloverdale. Now the foundation is currently working on some promotional materials and looking for families who want to be sa国际传媒渢he champions of this centre.sa国际传媒 The foundation plans to ramp up the campaign in 2025. They have already raised about $4 million.

sa国际传媒淭he B.C. Cancer Foundation is the fundraising arm of B.C. Cancer,sa国际传媒 MacDonald noted. He said B.C. Cancer changed its name from B.C. Cancer Agency several years ago.

He added the B.C. Cancer Foundation will use the $30 million to fund specialized equipment, including the cyclotron, two PET/CT machines, and an MRI machine.

The new hospital and cancer centre will open in 2030.



Malin Jordan

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Malin is the editor of the Cloverdale Reporter.
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