| Cancer Centre Bahamas hosts tumour board in Antigua, Bahamas |
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| News Articles - Local |
| Written by Reporter |
| Monday, 08 February 2010 03:00 |
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A total of 45 cancer patients were seen in clinics held in Nassau (Prof. Sikora) and in St John’s (Prof. Porter) towards the end of last month. Following the clinics, the two professors and their teams held an Internet based videoconference where all the patients were discussed and joint decisions on their future clinical care were rendered. “This is a first for us – using Internet based technology to allow each patient that we saw, whether in Nassau or St. John’s, to have the benefit of two professors and five oncologists consulting on their cases,” Professor Porter said. Professor Sikora agreed saying, “This will ensure a much higher degree of rigour than a typical consultation with an individual consultant – patients physically see one or two consultants and then all of the cancer specialists discuss each case – it is the way to go.” Dr. Conville Brown, CEO of The Cancer Centre said, “We have spent the last seven years ensuring an unparalleled level of quality in our operations – this is another important leap forward.” A year ago, The Cancer Centre in Nassau, Bahamas inaugurated a monthly ‘Professors Cancer Clinic’ where Professors Porter and Sikora have provided consultations to patients suffering from cancer. In November 2009, a joint venture was initiated between The Cancer Centre, Bahamas and the government of Antigua and Barbuda to extend quality cancer services to that territory. Since that time, Professor Sikora and Porter have provided monthly ‘Professorial Clinics’ in St. Johns, Antigua. |