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Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre

The Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, also known as the Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute and commonly abbreviated as Peter Mac, is an Australian oncology research institute, cancer treatment and professional oncologist training centre located in Melbourne, Victoria. The centre is named in honour of Sir Peter MacCallum.[1] Since June 2016, the centre has been located within the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre (VCCC) in Parkville.[2]

Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
Founder(s)
Established27 April 1949; 73 years ago (1949-04-27)
MissionMedical research, patient care, education
FocusOncology research and cancer treatment
ChairMaxine Morand
Chief executiveShelley Dolan
Key peopleNicole Delaney
Formerly called
  • Victorian Cancer Institute;
  • Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute
Location
305 Grattan Street, Parkville
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Australia
Coordinates37°48′1″S 144°57′24″E / 37.80028°S 144.95667°E / -37.80028; 144.95667Coordinates: 37°48′1″S 144°57′24″E / 37.80028°S 144.95667°E / -37.80028; 144.95667
Websitepetermac.org

The centre is Australia's first public hospital dedicated to cancer treatment, research and education.[3]

Research programs at the centre include the Australian Cancer Research Foundation (ACRF) Cancer Cell Biology Program[4] and the ACRF Victorian Centre for Functional Genomics in Cancer.[5]

History

In 1949 the Victorian Cancer Institute was established and the following year its outpatient services were named the "Peter MacCallum Clinic".[6] It was named after the (then) dean of the Faculty of Medicine at Melbourne University, Peter MacCallum who, with Rutherford Kaye-Scott, had a significant role in its founding.[1] At the time it was a common practice not to inform patients that they had cancer. It was thought that because radiotherapy was also quite commonly used at that time to treat non-cancerous conditions such as severe acne, "strawberry birthmarks", frozen shoulders, keloid scars and also to provide a valuable and non-invasive means for medical sterilisation, the name "Peter MacCallum Clinic" was considered less threatening because the clinic could be positioned as a specialist radiotherapeutic centre rather than it being thought of as a dedicated cancer hospital.[citation needed]

The clinic was originally located in a single room of the Queen Victoria Hospital in central Melbourne.[7] Its main facility was based at the corner William Street and Little Lonsdale Street, near Flagstaff Gardens where the County Court of Victoria buildings were later built. (The site was also at one time home to the Jessie McPherson Private Hospital.)[citation needed] The Institute established Australia's first training school for radiotherapists.[6] In 1986, the institute (and the clinic) were collectively renamed as the "Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute".[6] By 1994, the institute was operating out of 11 sites across Melbourne. At this time, it moved into St Andrew's Hospital in East Melbourne, having been purchased from the Uniting Church of Australia and Presbyterian Church of Victoria by the state government in 1990.[8]

Location

 
The former Peter Mac site in East Melbourne

In June 2016, the institute moved to the purpose-built building at the entrance to Melbourne's Parkville bio-medical precinct,[7] located at 305 Grattan Street, Melbourne, with satellite services at the Bendigo Base Hospital, Epworth Eastern, the Monash Medical Centre (Moorabbin campus in East Bentleigh) and Sunshine Hospital in St Albans.[citation needed] It involves some shared services with the nearby Royal Melbourne Hospital, the Royal Women's Hospital and the Royal Children's Hospital. Its current site was previously home to the Royal Dental Hospital.[citation needed]

Notable staff

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Riley, Robyn (19 April 2009). "60 years of Sir Peter MacCallum's dream". Sunday Herald Sun. Archived from the original on 7 June 2020. Retrieved 2 August 2016.
  2. ^ Masopust, Sam (4 October 2017). "Cataloguing the History of Cancer Treatment". Melbourne Medical School. Retrieved 7 June 2020.
  3. ^ O’Callaghan, Clare (2007). "1. Music Therapy Inspired Transient Ward Communities in Oncology". In Jane Edwards (ed.). Music: Promoting Health and Creating Community in Healthcare Contexts. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. p. 1. ISBN 978-1-4438-0742-5.
  4. ^ "Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre" (Press release). Australian Cancer Research Foundation. 2004. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
  5. ^ "Unique in Australia, New cancer genomics centre opens in Melbourne" (PDF) (Press release). Australian Cancer Research Foundation. 2010. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
  6. ^ a b c Guest, J. S. "MacCallum, Sir Peter (1885–1974)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University.
  7. ^ a b "Our history". Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. 16 May 2016.
  8. ^ "History | St Andrews Foundation". standrewsfoundation.com.au.

External links

  • Official website

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The Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre also known as the Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute and commonly abbreviated as Peter Mac is an Australian oncology research institute cancer treatment and professional oncologist training centre located in Melbourne Victoria The centre is named in honour of Sir Peter MacCallum 1 Since June 2016 the centre has been located within the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre VCCC in Parkville 2 Peter MacCallum Cancer CentreFounder s Peter MacCallumRutherford Kaye ScottEstablished27 April 1949 73 years ago 1949 04 27 MissionMedical research patient care educationFocusOncology research and cancer treatmentChairMaxine MorandChief executiveShelley DolanKey peopleNicole DelaneyFormerly calledVictorian Cancer Institute Peter MacCallum Cancer InstituteLocation305 Grattan Street Parkville Melbourne Victoria AustraliaCoordinates37 48 1 S 144 57 24 E 37 80028 S 144 95667 E 37 80028 144 95667 Coordinates 37 48 1 S 144 57 24 E 37 80028 S 144 95667 E 37 80028 144 95667Websitepetermac wbr orgThe centre is Australia s first public hospital dedicated to cancer treatment research and education 3 Research programs at the centre include the Australian Cancer Research Foundation ACRF Cancer Cell Biology Program 4 and the ACRF Victorian Centre for Functional Genomics in Cancer 5 Contents 1 History 2 Location 3 Notable staff 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditIn 1949 the Victorian Cancer Institute was established and the following year its outpatient services were named the Peter MacCallum Clinic 6 It was named after the then dean of the Faculty of Medicine at Melbourne University Peter MacCallum who with Rutherford Kaye Scott had a significant role in its founding 1 At the time it was a common practice not to inform patients that they had cancer It was thought that because radiotherapy was also quite commonly used at that time to treat non cancerous conditions such as severe acne strawberry birthmarks frozen shoulders keloid scars and also to provide a valuable and non invasive means for medical sterilisation the name Peter MacCallum Clinic was considered less threatening because the clinic could be positioned as a specialist radiotherapeutic centre rather than it being thought of as a dedicated cancer hospital citation needed The clinic was originally located in a single room of the Queen Victoria Hospital in central Melbourne 7 Its main facility was based at the corner William Street and Little Lonsdale Street near Flagstaff Gardens where the County Court of Victoria buildings were later built The site was also at one time home to the Jessie McPherson Private Hospital citation needed The Institute established Australia s first training school for radiotherapists 6 In 1986 the institute and the clinic were collectively renamed as the Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute 6 By 1994 the institute was operating out of 11 sites across Melbourne At this time it moved into St Andrew s Hospital in East Melbourne having been purchased from the Uniting Church of Australia and Presbyterian Church of Victoria by the state government in 1990 8 Location Edit The former Peter Mac site in East Melbourne In June 2016 the institute moved to the purpose built building at the entrance to Melbourne s Parkville bio medical precinct 7 located at 305 Grattan Street Melbourne with satellite services at the Bendigo Base Hospital Epworth Eastern the Monash Medical Centre Moorabbin campus in East Bentleigh and Sunshine Hospital in St Albans citation needed It involves some shared services with the nearby Royal Melbourne Hospital the Royal Women s Hospital and the Royal Children s Hospital Its current site was previously home to the Royal Dental Hospital citation needed Notable staff EditWendy Harris Sarah Jane Dawson Upulie Divisekera Declan G MurphySee also Edit Australia portalHealth in AustraliaReferences Edit a b Riley Robyn 19 April 2009 60 years of Sir Peter MacCallum s dream Sunday Herald Sun Archived from the original on 7 June 2020 Retrieved 2 August 2016 Masopust Sam 4 October 2017 Cataloguing the History of Cancer Treatment Melbourne Medical School Retrieved 7 June 2020 O Callaghan Clare 2007 1 Music Therapy Inspired Transient Ward Communities in Oncology In Jane Edwards ed Music Promoting Health and Creating Community in Healthcare Contexts Cambridge Scholars Publishing p 1 ISBN 978 1 4438 0742 5 Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Press release Australian Cancer Research Foundation 2004 Retrieved 13 September 2016 Unique in Australia New cancer genomics centre opens in Melbourne PDF Press release Australian Cancer Research Foundation 2010 Retrieved 13 September 2016 a b c Guest J S MacCallum Sir Peter 1885 1974 Australian Dictionary of Biography National Centre of Biography Australian National University a b Our history Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre 16 May 2016 History St Andrews Foundation standrewsfoundation com au External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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