Cancer Research South Australia (CRSA)
CRSA aims to provide compassionate, state-of-the-art care for the cancer patient of today, and ongoing advancements in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and cure of cancer in the future.
CRSA seeks to accomplish this through research, education and clinical practice. Access to clinical trials is the cornerstone of oncology care, and it is the hope of CRSA that every South Australian affected by cancer has an opportunity to discuss and participate in a clinical trial.
CRSA seeks to accomplish this through research, education and clinical practice. Access to clinical trials is the cornerstone of oncology care, and it is the hope of CRSA that every South Australian affected by cancer has an opportunity to discuss and participate in a clinical trial.
Calvary Central Districts Hospital: Cancer Centre
Calvary Central Districts Hospital is the major private hospital in the north of Adelaide. The hospital offers medical and surgical care to the communities of Adelaide’s Northern and North eastern region, Barossa Valley and Northern Yorke Peninsula.
Calvary Hospital: Hospice Care
The Calvary Central Districts Hospital offers Hospice and End of Life Care in a purpose built facility. This is a the only private hospice in the north of Adelaide.
Adelaide Oncology and Haematology
The Adelaide Oncology and Haematology Group comprises of doctors specialising in Medical Oncology, Haematology, Infectious Diseases and Respiratory Medicine. The group provides cancer care across five hospitals in metropolitan Adelaide.
Calvary North Adelaide Hospital
Calvary North Adelaide Hospital is a major private hospital in the city of Adelaide. It offers an extensive range of surgical services, medical services, cancer services including Kimberley House Day Chemotherapy Unit; Calvary Babies and Mary Potter Hospice palliative and end of life care, supported by the Mary Potter Foundation.
Calvary North Adelaide Hospital was founded in 1883 by two Catholic philanthropists and handed over to the Sisters of the Little Company of Mary in 1900. It was named “Calvary” in 1928 following a visit by Venerable Mary Potter’s niece, Mother M Hilda Potter. At the time, the local Catholic newspaper congratulated the archbishop ‘on the foundation of a hospital under the care of a nursing order…with unrivalled skill and devotion.’
This legacy and a contemporary commitment to excellence in holistic patient care remains central to all the services provided by Calvary North Adelaide Hospital.
Calvary North Adelaide Hospital was founded in 1883 by two Catholic philanthropists and handed over to the Sisters of the Little Company of Mary in 1900. It was named “Calvary” in 1928 following a visit by Venerable Mary Potter’s niece, Mother M Hilda Potter. At the time, the local Catholic newspaper congratulated the archbishop ‘on the foundation of a hospital under the care of a nursing order…with unrivalled skill and devotion.’
This legacy and a contemporary commitment to excellence in holistic patient care remains central to all the services provided by Calvary North Adelaide Hospital.
Cancer Trials Australia: CTA is a major cancer research organisation in Australia. They are based in Victoria and cover nearly all the major cancer hospitals in Victoria. Calvary Central Districts Hospital is the only member cancer research unit in South Australia.
Lyell McEwin Hospital: The major public hospital in the north of Adelaide
Cancer Council Australia: The main Australian non-Govt organisation who champions the cause for people with cancer
CanTeen: A superb Australian initiative for young (er) children
Cancer.Net: A really good American site with detailed information for people with cancer and their families
Blog for a Cure: A good blog site for networking people with cancer and their families
EviQ: The best Australian cancer information sites for cancer professionals
About Herbs - MSKCC: One of the best sites for information regarding herbs and supportive medications
Lyell McEwin Hospital: The major public hospital in the north of Adelaide
Cancer Council Australia: The main Australian non-Govt organisation who champions the cause for people with cancer
CanTeen: A superb Australian initiative for young (er) children
Cancer.Net: A really good American site with detailed information for people with cancer and their families
Blog for a Cure: A good blog site for networking people with cancer and their families
EviQ: The best Australian cancer information sites for cancer professionals
About Herbs - MSKCC: One of the best sites for information regarding herbs and supportive medications
Referral Form: Lung Cancer Clinic

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