Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre - Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre is a leading integrated cancer research, treatment and education centre globally.

  • http://www.petermac.org/location Coming to Peter Mac | Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre - Peter Mac is a world-class hospital dedicated to treating and caring for people with cancer.
  • http://www.petermac.org/about About Us | Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre - Peter Mac is one of the world’s leading cancer research, education and treatment centres globally and is Australia’s only public hospital solely dedicated to caring for people affected by cancer. We have over 2,500 staff, including more than 580 laboratory and clinical researchers, all focused on providing better treatments, better care and potential cures for cancer.
  • http://www.petermac.org/careers Careers | Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre - Peter Mac is a world-leading integrated cancer research, treatment and education centre. By becoming part of our family, you will work alongside highly trained, multidisciplinary teams, accelerating your learning, challenging your skills and broadening your experience.
  • http://www.petermac.org/education Education | Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre - Peter Mac's commitment to learning has led to a reputation as a world-class teaching centre. We attract the best recruits, and students come from around the globe to learn first-hand from our leading researchers and clinicians.
  • http://www.petermac.org/referrals Referrals | Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre - All cancer patients are welcome to attend the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre after being referred from their general practitioner or specialist.
  • http://www.petermac.org/cancer Cancer Types | Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre - Peter Mac provides coordinated and comprehensive cancer care across 13 tumour streams. Find more information to help you understand your disease and the support and service Peter Mac provides specific to your cancer.
  • http://www.petermac.org/cancer/breast Breast | Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre - Breast cancer is a malignant tumour that starts in breast tissue of a man or woman.
  • http://www.petermac.org/cancer/upper-gastrointestinal Upper Gastrointestinal | Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre - Stomach cancers happen in the organs that are found in the upper section of the digestive system.
  • http://www.petermac.org/cancer/lower-gastrointestinal Lower Gastrointestinal | Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre - Lower gastrointestinal (also called colorectal, bowel or colon) cancer happens in the large intestine of the digestive system.
  • http://www.petermac.org/cancer/genitourinary-oncology Genitourinary Oncology | Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre - Genitourinary cancers are found in urinary tract (kidney and bladder) and male reproductive system (prostate, testicles and penis).
  • http://www.petermac.org/cancer/gynae-oncology Gynae-oncology | Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre - Gynae-oncology focuses on cancers of the female genitals and reproductive system (e.g. ovaries and cervix).
  • http://www.petermac.org/cancer/haematology Haematology | Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre - Blood cancers and related diseases primarily affect the bone marrow or blood cells (e.g lymphoma and leukaemia).
  • http://www.petermac.org/cancer/head-neck Head & Neck | Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre - Head and neck cancers generally start in the lining of the mouth, nose, throat or voice box.
  • http://www.petermac.org/cancer/lung Lung | Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre - Lung cancer is a malignant tumour that happens in the tissue of one or both lungs.
  • http://www.petermac.org/cancer/melanoma-skin Melanoma & Skin | Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre - The three main types of skin cancer are basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma.
  • http://www.petermac.org/cancer/neuro-oncology Neuro-oncology | Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre - Neuro-oncology is a specialised cancer field focusing on brain and spine (backbone) tumours.
  • http://www.petermac.org/cancer/paediatric Paediatric | Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre - Children’s cancers are often very different from adult cancers and respond differently to treatment.
  • http://www.petermac.org/cancer/sarcoma Sarcoma | Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre - Sarcomas are cancers that affect bones or soft tissues such as muscles, nerves and other soft tissues that connect or surround joints.
  • http://www.petermac.org/cancer/cancer-unknown-primary Cancer of unknown primary | Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre - Cancer of unknown primary refers to cancers where the original location of the disease cannot be located.
  • http://www.petermac.org/services Our services | Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre - At Peter Mac we focus our services around our patients, their families and carers.
  • http://www.petermac.org/services/treatment Treatment | Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre - At Peter Mac we offer a comprehensive range of cancer treatments and services based on the latest research and technology.
  • http://www.petermac.org/services/cancer-information-resources Cancer information & resources | Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre - Peter Mac provides a range of information for people with cancer, their families and carers. These resources cover living with and beyond a cancer diagnosis.

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