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New ultrasound machine saves patients trip to Brisbane

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

New ultrasound machine saves patients trip to Brisbane

Cairns Base Hospital has a new machine for helping diagnose lung cancer conditions thanks to the generosity of the Far North Queensland Hospital Foundation and COUCH.

The hospital foundation and COUCH (Committee for the Oncology Unit Cairns Hospital) jointly funded the new, endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) $300,000 machine.

An endobronchial ultrasound is an important diagnostic tool for the evaluation and diagnosis of lung cancer and peripheral nodules.

Cairns Base Hospital currently has a conventional videobronchoscopy service but does not have an endobronchial ultrasound machine.

COUCH chairman Charlie Woodward said COUCH had been established with the express aim of improving services for cancer patients in Cairns and minimising the requirement for them to have to travel elsewhere for treatment.

“These patients should not have to undergo the stress of having to travel away from their family and friends at a time when they are also dealing with their life-threatening condition,” Mr Woodward said.

“We decided that helping fund this machine for Cairns Base Hospital was a good way of pursuing our commitment to the people of Far North Queensland.”

FNQ Hospital Foundation General Manager Tony Franz said the foundation was happy to be involved in helping fund the new EBUS machine.

“The foundation is regarded now as the Far North’s leading charity and our aim is to help improve health services throughout the region in any way we can,” he said.

Cairns Base Hospital Thoracic Medicine registrar Dr Stephen Vincent said the new EBUS machine would save around 30-40 patients a year a trip to Brisbane for further testing for their condition.

“The Far North has a higher than State average in lung cancer incidence and mortality, especially within the Indigenous population,” Dr Vincent said.

“For various reasons, including cultural and personal, some patients will elect not to travel to Brisbane for further testing, which generally then has an adverse effect on their condition.

“By being able to do this sort of additional testing, we will be able to improve these people’s health outcomes.

“The machine also will be useful in a number of other diagnostic areas and will probably be used on at least 200-250 people a year.”

For more information, contact:

Glenys Duncombe

Fundraising & Marketing Manager

Far North Queensland Hospital Foundation

Phone 4050 6327

Mobile 0438 355 821

Donation & Bequeath Poster

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

Donation & Bequeath Poster

COUCH unashamedly requests any funds you can offer toward a cause which will benefit ALL citizens of Tropical North Queensland

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Donation Poster

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

Donation Poster

Thank You
For supporting the very successful community push to acquire a complete & fully operational Radiation Oncology Unit for Cairns City

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Acceptance Cairns Citizen of the Year Award

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

Acceptance Cairns Citizen of the Year Award

Acceptance Address by Bob McGill : Cairns Citizens of 2008

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COUCH Media Release

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

18/02/08 COUCH Media Release

COUCH not in favour of Slumber:
Directors of COUCH recently met with Angela Beckett, District Manager Queensland Health and Mr. Shane Rendalls of KPMG to provide detail of COUCH’s submission for a comprehensive cancer care precinct, complete with radiotherapy to service the population of Tropical North Queensland.

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December COUCH – Thank You

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

December COUCH – Thank You

At the close of another year, COUCH gratefully acknowledges the help and assistance that everyone has given throughout the year.

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Qld. Health review of Cytotoxic Chemotherapy Mixing Cabinet

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

Qld. Health review of Cytotoxic Chemotherapy Mixing Cabinet

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COUCH accepts Qld. Health review of Cytotoxic Chemotherapy Mixing Cabinet”

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

COUCH accepts Qld. Health review of Cytotoxic Chemotherapy Mixing Cabinet”

Dear Alison

Thank you for your letter regarding the “Review of Cytotoxic Chemotherapy to Cairns Base Hospital”.

We are pleased to hear that there are improvements proposed for the system and we accept the recommendations. In fact, Dr Tony Noun, Group Managing Director of Riverina Cancer Care in Wagga Wagga informed us that they relied on being supplied from Sydney and he doubted that the in-house chemotherapy production facility would be viable.

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23/10/2007 – Response to Cairns Post Letter to the Editor

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

23/10/2007 – Response to Cairns Post Letter to the Editor

I am sorry Carolyn Unwin (23/10) but I would like to alert you to the reality of the COUCH campaign.

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John Paul Langbroek’s Press Release 26th July 2007

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

John Paul Langbroek’s Press Release 26th July 2007

Cairns’ health hinges on bureaucratic blueprint: JPL

A MASTER plan for Cairns Base Hospital should be fast-tracked, while interim measures to boost cancer services and clear waiting lists should be brought in immediately to ensure better health for Cairn’s patients,  Queensland Coalition Shadow Health Minister John-Paul Langbroek said today.

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