NorDocs Spring 2020

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Top marks for region’s breast cancer care invested $25.3 million in Cancer Services across the region in 2019-20.

An evaluation of treating breast cancer with a combination of surgery and postoperative radiation therapy has found significantly improved long-term outcomes and substantially reduced side effects of treatment. Radiation oncologist Associate Professor Tom Shakespeare, who works in the Northern NSW and Mid North Coast Local Health Districts, said more than 3,500 women had been treated with curative breast radiation at the Mid North Coast Cancer Institute (MNCCI) in Coffs Harbour and Port Macquarie, and at Lismore’s North Coast Cancer Institute (NCCI). “Breast cancer can be cured with a combination of surgery and post-operative radiation therapy,” Assoc Prof Shakespeare said. So successful are the techniques that a team led by local cancer experts has published an Australian-first evaluation of the curative approach in the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists’ Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology.

“These new techniques are able to substantially reduce the side-effects of treatment, in particular, prone breast positioning is beneficial as radiation is distributed evenly and accurately, limiting exposure to the rest of the body,” Assoc Prof Shakespeare said (photo left).

Each year, around 260 women are diagnosed with breast cancer in Northern NSW and 190 on the Mid North Coast, according to Cancer Institute NSW figures. The treatment techniques evaluated include hypofractionation (treating in fewer sessions), intensity modulated radiation therapy (highly targeted) and treating women in the prone (face down) position. The evaluation followed 155 patients from the Port Macquarie, Coffs Harbour and Lismore areas who were treated using this technique. The Northern NSW LHD

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“The combination of these three techniques has been in use at the MNCCI and NCCI since 2012, and we were one of the first centres in Australia to adopt this method.” “Our report is the first of its kind in Australia, and only the second publication of its kind in the world,” he added. “We report on outcomes five years after radiation therapy. In our evaluation no patient had a cancer recurrence in the treated breast. We also found that no patient had significant side effects, and all evaluated patients rated their cosmetic outcome as good or excellent.”


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UoW medical students – Welcome to the North Coast

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page 38

Northern NSW gets a Medical Workforce Plan

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pages 39-40

COVID-19 vax – the news we’re all awaiting

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page 37

New home for Rekindling the Spirit Health Service

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Alcohol to get clearer pregnancy warnings – in three years

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Immunotherapy in Oncology/Haematology

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SCU ‘over the Moon’ about wound repair success

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Surf’s up, along with the skin cancer rate

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page 32

Book Review - The doctor who fooled the world

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pages 22-24

Lismore’s COVID-19 testing passes 20,000 milestone

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page 21

CAPE Institute covers Clinical And Practice Education

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pages 25-26

Bringing patients back is next COVID-19 challenge

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pages 17-18

Top marks for region’s breast cancer care

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page 16

Spiritual Fatigue

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pages 10-11

How an Aboriginal Medical Service handled COVID-19 risks

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page 12

Bridging the troubled waters of psoriasis

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Sheds provide shelter for bushfire survivors

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Editorial: COVID-19 continues to dominate our lives

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New dermatology practice “hasn’t looked back

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Musings on a North Coast medical career

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Black lives mattered for thousands at local rallies

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