YOUR PERSPECTIVE: New BC Cancer Centre coming to Kamloops is the largest-ever investment in cancer services in the area
Cancer impacts all of us. The Canadian Cancer Society estimates that over 30,000 family members in B.C. will be diagnosed this year alone. It is one of the most challenging times for a family.
Approximately 50 per cent of cancer patients receive radiation therapy as part of their treatment plan. Radiation therapy can last between one and seven weeks and result in side effects that include fatigue and hair loss.
For too long cancer patients in the Thompson Cariboo Shuswap region have been travelling to Kelowna to access this life-saving treatment. That often means family members or loved ones taking time off work to drive more than two hours each way (and more in inclement conditions) to ensure their loved one gets the treatment they need. This is in addition to the other caregiving responsibilities they are likely taking on and the added stress on patients and family members.
That’s why the groundbreaking ceremony to announce EllisDon Corporation as the contractor that will build this new BC Cancer Centre was such an exciting milestone for people in this region. Once open, the new centre is expected to provide radiation treatment for up to 1,200 patients in its first year and will provide an additional MRI machine for cancer detection and diagnosis. The pharmacy will also be expanded along with the Community Oncology Network where patients currently receive chemotherapy.
