Prostate cancer treatment near Coleambally
A person with a suspected or confirmed prostate cancer should:
- have their care overseen by a specialist who is a member of a multidisciplinary cancer care team
- attend their first specialist appointment within two weeks of being referred by the general practitioner (GP)
Who to see
The diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer involves a team of specialists.
Initial referral should be to a urologist for diagnosis. Discussion should occur with both a urologist and radiation oncologist prior to treatment starting.
A referral from a general practitioner (GP) is required for an appointment.
Urologists and radiation oncologists
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Dr Robert Thomas Urologist in Leeton (56.73km)
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Dr Ray Stanton Urologist in Leeton (57.04km)
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Dr Steven Sowter Urologist in Griffith (59.44km)
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Dr Shibu Joseph Radiation Oncologist in Wagga Wagga (141.05km)
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A/Prof Noel Aherne Radiation Oncologist in Wagga Wagga (141.06km)
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Dr James Symons Urologist in Wagga Wagga (141.48km)
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Dr Paul Bergamin Urologist in Wagga Wagga (141.48km)
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Dr Andrew Lee Radiation Oncologist in Bruce (298.4km)
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Dr Anton Mare Urologist in Bruce (299.1km)
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Dr Muhammad Kahloon Urologist in Deakin (300.66km)
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Medical oncologists
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Dr Renuka Chittajallu Medical Oncologist in Griffith (59.25km)
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Dr Sangeetha Ramanujam Medical Oncologist in Griffith (59.26km)
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Dr Jane Hill Medical Oncologist in Wagga Wagga (141.04km)
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Dr Madhuchanda Chatterjee Medical Oncologist in Wagga Wagga (141.05km)
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Dr Chloe Khoo Medical Oncologist in Wagga Wagga (141.06km)
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Dr David Palmieri Medical Oncologist in Wagga Wagga (141.06km)
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Dr Richard Eek Medical Oncologist in Albury (173.41km)
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Dr Laeeq Malik Medical Oncologist in Bruce (298.4km)
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Dr Ganesalingam Pranavan Medical Oncologist in Deakin (300.66km)
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Dr Neha Aggarwal Medical Oncologist in Garran (301.42km)
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Where to have treatment
Please note the nearest cancer services for prostate cancer may be over 100 kms from Coleambally NSW. Support may be available for transport and accommodation.
Treatment for prostate cancer may include surgery, chemotherapy or radiotherapy. Many people with prostate cancer have a combination of these treatments.
Surgery for prostate cancer
Hospitals for prostate cancer surgery are listed below. Results are ordered by distance from Coleambally NSW.
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Calvary Riverina Hospital Private Hospital in Wagga Wagga (141.15km)
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Wagga Wagga Base Hospital Public Hospital in Wagga Wagga (141.49km)
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Albury Wodonga Private Hospital Private Hospital in West Albury (170.31km)
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Northeast Health Wangaratta Public Hospital in Wangaratta (178.66km)
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North Canberra Hospital Public Hospital in Bruce (298.95km)
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Calvary Bruce Private Hospital Private Hospital in Bruce (299.04km)
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Calvary John James Private Hospital Private Hospital in Deakin (300.7km)
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Canberra Private Hospital Private Hospital in Deakin (300.88km)
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Canberra Hospital Public Hospital in Garran (301.75km)
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National Capital Private Hospital Private Hospital in Garran (301.85km)
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Other treatment centres
Results are ordered by distance from Coleambally NSW.
Chemotherapy centres
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Cancer Care Griffith Private Cancer Centre in Griffith (59.05km)
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Griffith Oncology Unit Public Cancer Service in Griffith (59.17km)
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Riverina Cancer Care Centre Private Cancer Centre in Wagga Wagga (141.04km)
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Northeast Health Wangaratta Oncology Public Cancer Service in Wangaratta (178.66km)
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Young Oncology Public Cancer Service in Young (228.86km)
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Cowra District Hospital Outreach Chemotherapy Treatment Clinic Public Cancer Service in Cowra (281.6km)
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Parkes Hospital Outreach Chemotherapy Treatment Clinic Public Cancer Service in Parkes (282.64km)
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Icon Cancer Centre Canberra Private Cancer Service in Bruce (298.4km)
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National Capital Private Hospital Day Chemotherapy and Infusion Private Cancer Service in Garran (301.76km)
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Canberra Region Cancer Centre Public Cancer Centre in Garran (301.8km)
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Radiotherapy centres
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Cancer Care Griffith Private Cancer Centre in Griffith (59.05km)
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Griffith Oncology Unit Public Cancer Service in Griffith (59.17km)
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Riverina Cancer Care Centre Private Cancer Centre in Wagga Wagga (141.04km)
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Young Oncology Public Cancer Service in Young (228.86km)
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Icon Cancer Centre Canberra Private Cancer Service in Bruce (298.4km)
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Canberra Region Cancer Centre Public Cancer Centre in Garran (301.8km)
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Central West Cancer Centre Public Cancer Centre in Orange (340.58km)
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Icon Cancer Centre Mildura Private Cancer Centre in Mildura (347.21km)
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Western Cancer Centre Dubbo Public Cancer Centre in Dubbo (382.67km)
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Shoalhaven Cancer Care Centre Public Cancer Centre in Nowra (432.62km)
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Find a cancer care team
All people with prostate cancer in NSW should have their treatment overseen by a multidisciplinary cancer care team (MDT).
A multidisciplinary cancer care team is a group of health care professionals who work together to ensure that a patient receives the best care and outcomes.
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Riverina Cancer Care Centre Murrumbidgee Urological Cancer MDT
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Riverina Cancer Care Centre Urological Cancer MDT
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Canberra Region Cancer Centre Urological Cancer MDT
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Central West Cancer Centre Urological Cancer MDT
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Western Cancer Centre Dubbo Urological Cancer MDT
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Nepean Cancer Care Centre Urological Cancer MDT
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Liverpool-Macarthur Cancer Therapy Centre Urological Cancer MDT
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Illawarra Shoalhaven LHD and Wollongong Private Hospital Urological Cancer MDT
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Western Sydney Local Health District Urological Cancer MDT
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Sutherland Hospital Urological Cancer MDT
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Children and youth services
There are services that provide specialised treatment and support to children and young people with cancer.
- Cancer services for children (0-14 years)
- Cancer services for young people (15-25 years)
Tests and timeframes
National optimal care pathways have been developed to guide recommended care at each stage of the cancer pathway.
Tests for prostate cancer
Initial tests should be arranged by the general practitioner (GP) and may include:
- a prostate specific antigen (PSA) level
- measurement of free-to-total PSA ratio (blood tests).
Timeframes for referral
- Initial tests should be performed within one week of general practitioner (GP) presentation.
- The specialist consultation should take place within six to 12 weeks of the initial GP appointment if they present with no symptoms. Earlier if symptomatic.
- Treatment should commence within three months after diagnosis.
Prostate cancer information
More information about the prostate cancer care pathway is available in these fact sheets:
- Optimal care pathway for prostate cancer Quick reference guide for health professionals
- Fact sheet for patients in plain English and seven other languages.
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