Clatterbridge Cancer Centre NHS Foundation Trust

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Clatterbridge Cancer Centre NHS Foundation Trust
Former name Clatterbridge Centre for Oncology NHS Foundation Trust
Made foundation 1 August 2006
Headquarters The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre, Bebington, Wirral (Clatterbridge health park)
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NHS region NHS England North
Type NHS Foundation Trust
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  • The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre (Clatterbridge health park)
  • Clatterbridge Cancer Centre Liverpool (Aintree University Hospital site, Fazakerley)
Chair Wendy Williams
Chief Exec Andrew Cannell
Website www.clatterbridgecc.nhs.uk


The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre (CCC) is an NHS Foundation Trust, which specialises in the treatment of cancer. The centre is one of several specialist hospitals located within Merseyside; alongside Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, Alder Hey Children's Hospital, Liverpool Women's Hospital, and The Walton Centre.

Currently head-quartered at Clatterbridge Health Park, Bebington, Wirral, the trust operates a network of cancer treatment centres at 10 sites and hospitals across Cheshire and Merseyside,.[1][2]

Prior to 1 April 2012 the trust was known as the Clatterbridge Centre for Oncology NHS Foundation Trust (CCO).[3]

Hospitals

The trust owns two hospitals, with a third currently in the planning stages.

The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre

The main base of the trust also carries its name, The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre. This Wirral site hosts the trust's proton therapy unit, which provides low-energy proton beam therapy for eye tumours.[4]

Clatterbridge Private Clinic

In June 2013, as part of a joint venture between the trust and Ireland's Mater Private Hospital, a private radiotherapy clinic was opened at the Clatterbridge Cancer Centre.[5] The clinic provides chemotherapy, and radiotherapy treatments using a dedicated linear accelerator.[1]

Clatterbridge Cancer Centre Liverpool

Located on the campus of Aintree University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, adjacent to The Walton Centre.[6] The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre Liverpool opened in 2011, as a radiotherapy satellite centre. At a cost of £17 million,[7][8] the unit was partly funded by The Marina Dalglish Appeal.[9]

Planned central Liverpool hospital

In 2008 a review was published into the provision of non-surgical oncology services within the Merseyside and Cheshire Cancer Network.[2] In this review; its authors, Professor Mark Baker and Mr Roger Cannon, recommended that an inpatient cancer treatment facility be built in Liverpool. The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre Foundation Trust announced in 2011 that this recommendation was being actioned,[10] and would take advantage of separate, but concurrent, plans for the redevelopment of the Royal Liverpool University Hospital.[4] Approval to move forward with the plan for the new cancer hospital on West Derby Street, Liverpool was given by the eight local authorities in December 2014. This followed a public consultation, which ran from July 2014 to October 2014.[11]

In October 2015, it was announced that the planned hospital will have 11 floors, and also include blood cancer treatment facilities. The Transforming Cancer Care project is expected to cost £155m in total. This includes both the building and equipping of the new hospital, and refurbishing the Trust's Wirral cancer centre. The new hospital is expected to open in 2019.[12] The provision of chemotherapy and radiotherapy outpatient services at the Wirral and Aintree hospitals will continue once the new central Liverpool hospital opens.[13]

Satellite Centres

To enable patients located to the north and east of the River Mersey to receive more convenient access to cancer treatment, the centre operates a number of satellite centres and clinics within the Liverpool City Region and North West.

Broadgreen Hospital

Since 2010, the centre has run a nurse-led, day case chemotherapy clinic from a dedicated unit at Broadgreen Hospital. The unit treats lung, prostate and urological cancers.[14]

Chemotherapy at home

The Trust provides some chemotherapy in patients' own homes.[15] Specialist chemotherapy nurses from The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre currently visit patients at home in certain areas of Merseyside and Cheshireto deliver trastuzumab (Herceptin).[16] The Trust plans to expand the service to more areas and treatments.

Halton General Hospital

In 2009 the centre opened a chemotherapy centre at Warrington and Halton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust's Halton General Hospital site to treat breast, bowel, lung, lymphoma, prostate and urological cancers.[17][18]

The Linda McCartney Centre

The Linda McCartney Centre is located in a converted, former nursing college at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital.[19] It provides services for patients with bowel and breast cancers.[20]

The Liverpool Women's

The trust opened a unit dedicated to chemotherapy for gynaecological cancers at the Liverpool Women's Hospital, in February 2011.[21]

The Marina Dalglish Centre

Treating breast, bowel, urology and lung cancers, The Marina Dalglish Centre was opened in 2007, having been converted from an old special care baby unit.[22] Although this centre is also on the Aintree Hospitals campus, it is in a separate building to the Clatterbridge Cancer Centre Liverpool, which was built at a later date.

Southport Hospital

Following a £1.3 million renovation,[23] the centre runs a nurse-led chemotherapy delivery service from Southport Hospital's Medical Day Unit, for bowel, breast and lung cancer patients.[24]

St Helen's Hospital

The Trust provides chemotherapy and oncology services in St Helen's Hospital.[25]

Performance

It was named by the Health Service Journal as one of the top hundred NHS trusts to work for in 2015. At that time it had 866 full time equivalent staff and a sickness absence rate of 4.1%. 92% of staff recommend it as a place for treatment and 73% recommended it as a place to work.[26]

See also

References

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