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The Oxford Cancer Centre
The Oxford Cancer Centre
The Oxford University Hospitals is a base for leading experts in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer and assocated conditions.
The majority of our services have been brought together on the Churchill site in the Oxford Cancer and Haematology Centre.
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Complex investigations take place in the Imaging Centre.
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Surgical treatment benefits from the suite of ten operating theatres.
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An Intensive Care Unit cares for patients with life-threatening conditions and following major surgery.
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There are extensive facilities for haematology services.
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Cancers specific to women are treated in the Jane Ashley Women's Centre.
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There is a Radiotherapy Department, with six linear accelerators, which create the radiation used to treat cancer.
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A dedicated Day Care Unit provides chemotherapy care (treatment with anti-cancer drugs).
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Watch a video about the Oxford Cancer Centre.
Find us
The entrance to the Surgery and Diagnostics building is now the main entrance to the Churchill Hospital: to get to the Cancer and Haematology Centre go into the main entrance, walk on past the feature staircase on your right and take a left turn after the lifts.
For information about the wards in the Oxford Cancer and Haematology Centre, visit our wards page|.
For details about patient facilities at the Oxford Cancer and Haematology Centre, such as shops and cafes, visit our facilities page|.
For maps of the hospital, information about transport and parking and contact details, please use the link below.