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QSCBC IMMUNOTHERAPY PROJECT LABORATORY
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Immunotherapy Laboratory. CliniMax Prodigy equipment. The QSCBC

has two class 100 International Standard Clean Rooms (GMP Standard)

QSCBC DIAGNOSTIC PATHOLOGY LABORATORY
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QSCBC BREAST CANCER DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY UNIT
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TWO QSCBC OPERATING THEATRES
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CRYOABLATION
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QSCBC CHEMOTHERAPY UNIT
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Chemotherapy is a key stage in the treatment of breast cancer patients; however, this process can often lead to hair loss. To address this, the Queen Sirikit Centre for Breast Cancer offers a Scalp Cooling service to minimise hair loss and ensure that new hair growth

is ofa high quality, thereby restoring patients’ confidence in their daily lives.

 

Furthermore, we provide warm air blankets to alleviate the cold sensations experienced while using the cooling cap, alongside electric recliners designed to enhance comfort and reduce numbness in the hands and feet (peripheral neuropathy).

QSCBC SHORT-STAY WARD
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QSCBC OUTPATIENT CLINIC AND COUNSELLING ROOMS
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QSCBC RADIOTHERAPY
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QSCBC INTRABEAM MACHINE
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The QSCBC Intrabeam machine for intraoperative radiotherapy is used in the operating theatres. Intraoperative radiotherapy has been part of an international research trial

for over 10 years. The treatment is carried out in the operating theatre in one dose, rather than a long period of radiotherapy treatment over a period of weeks. It is usually carried out after surgery while the patient is still in the operating theatre. Booster doses of intraoperative radiotherapy can also be given during a conventional radiotherapy regimen to reduce the time of treatment.

It is very suitable for small breast cancer tumours, especially in the elderly; it reduces morbidity and the time spent in hospital or away from home, as well as, being cost effective. For those living far from the hospital or who have their own responsibilities

of care to family members, intraoperative radiotherapy is an effective treatment.

The QSCBC cooperated in an international clinical trial for intraoperative radiotherapy and was the first to use the machine in Asia.

QSCBC LECTURE THEATRES
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The QSCBC multidisciplinary meeting was first set up thirty years ago, to introduce the concept of all the patient specialities discussing together the most appropriate treatment programme. The patient is treated by a cohesive team, rather than being passed between a line of specialists. The junior medical, nursing and technical staff

have an invaluable teaching opportunity to learn the most modern

approaches to breast cancer care.

QSCBC PRAYER ROOM
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QSCBC FLOOR 10
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