It was 25 years ago, on April 3 1998, when BC Cancer Kelowna opened its doors bringing world-class cancer care to the Interior.
Dr Ross Halperin, executive medical director, has been with the centre for almost 20 of those years.
91ƵIt91Ƶs built on the shoulders of visionary people who were recruited here to make sure that new drugs would be tested here, and that new ways of delivering radiotherapy would be developed here,91Ƶ he said.
Dr Halperin added that the team at the centre has touched thousands of lives.
91ƵLives that have been made better. People who faced cancer and have had the good fortune of returning back to their life after cancer.91Ƶ
91ƵFor those who unfortunately cancer couldn91Ƶt be beaten, they were supported with compassionate care so that they were comfortable during their cancer journey.91Ƶ
The clinic has changed over 25 years, growing into a world-class facility, and more than doubling the number of staff.
91ƵAs we grew, and as we evolved we turned our focus to doing our part to improve cancer services through research and development,91Ƶ said Dr Halperin.
That improved service included the acquisition of a PET-CT scanner in 2020. It91Ƶs a sophisticated machine that can detect even small cancers in the body.
91ƵPET-CT arrived because our community stepped up and funded the renovation and equipment,91Ƶ added Dr Halperin.
The machine is one of only four in B.C.
While 3,500 to 4,000 new patients are referred to BC Cancer Kelowna annually, Dr Halperin said there is a good news story.
91ƵOur treatments are increasingly successful. When you are diagnosed with cancer your chances of being alive in five years are far greater today than it was 30 or 40 years ago.91Ƶ
He noted that quality of care is something the entire team is proud to provide.
91ƵAll our staff that show up here are here for the patients that we serve. It91Ƶs a calling, it91Ƶs a privilege to work in a cancer centre.91Ƶ
Executive Director BC Cancer Foundation Interior and North, Pardeep Khrod, acknowledged the support of donors and the community.
91ƵTwenty-five years ago when the cancer centre opened in 1998, it was the community that jointly raised $20 million to ensure that we can have a cancer centre in Kelowna to service the Interior and bring world-class care close to home.91Ƶ
Khrod said the foundation is currently fundraising to build a $6.1 million Systemic Therapy suite which will increase Kelowna91Ƶs treatment capacity by 40 per cent.
It will also create infrastructure to bring Phase 1 clinical trials to the Interior, which are only available in Vancouver.
91ƵIt91Ƶs really about taking cancer care to the finish line,91Ƶ added Khrod. 91ƵEnsuring that we can accelerate the research, that we can support infrastructure and capacity and that our patients in the Interior can have world-class care at home.91Ƶ
BC Cancer Kelowna serves a population of more than 750,000.
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