词条 | Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre |
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| name = The Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre | org/group = NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde | logo = | logo_size = | image = BWSCC personal archive 26 May 2007 P Debruyne.JPG | image_size = | alt = | caption = Main entrance of the Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre in May 2007 | location = | region = | state = | country = | healthcare = | funding = The Beatson Oncology Centre Fund | type = | affiliation = | patron = | network = | standards = | emergency = | beds = 30 | speciality = | helipad = | h1-number = | h1-length-f = | h1-length-m = | h1-surface = | founded = 1886 | closed = | demolished = | website = | other_links = List of hospitals in Scotland | module = | map_type =Scotland Glasgow | map_caption =Shown in Glasgow | coordinates ={{coord|55.88176|N|4.31316|W|type:landmark_region:GB|display=inline,title}} }} The Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre (BWSCC; formerly called the Beatson Oncology Centre) is a specialised cancer care centre in Glasgow, Scotland. Until recently it had facilities in Gartnavel General Hospital, the Western Infirmary and Glasgow Royal Infirmary. As part of the NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Acute Services Review, the centre is being centralised within new facilities at the Gartnavel General Hospital site. HistoryThe Glasgow Cancer and Skin Institution, which had been founded at 400 St Vincent Street in 1886, acquired a house at 163 Hill Street in 1890.[1] A ten-bed hospital was established to treat cancer patients.[1] In 1893, Dr. George Beatson (who as Sir George Beatson KCB, KBE later served as President of the Scottish Red Cross Society),[2] was appointed surgeon to the hospital.[3] The following year, the Glasgow Cancer Hospital, the first of its kind in Scotland, was established, together with an outdoor dispensary, at 22 West Graham Street.[1] A domiciliary nursing service was set up at the same time to care for cancer patients in their own homes.[1] In 1896 new premises, which could accommodate 30 beds, were acquired at 132 Hill Street.[1] In the same year Beatson published his landmark paper in The Lancet, a report of three patients with breast cancer whom he had treated by bilateral oophorectomy. This work forms the basis of the current anti-hormonal treatment of breast cancer and the operation is still performed today.[3] In 1912, HRH Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, opened the rebuilt facilities which were named the Royal Glasgow Cancer Hospital.[4] In the same year a research department was founded and the first director of research (Dr. Charles Walker) was appointed, making the institute one of the oldest "Comprehensive Cancer Centers" in the world.[4] With the inception of the Scottish National Health Service (NHS) in 1948, the hospital came under control of the Western Board of Management, and was renamed the Royal Beatson Memorial Hospital in 1953.[4] In 1967, the Research Laboratories were renamed the Beatson Institute for Cancer Research, which continued to occupy the upper floors of the hospital until 1977, when they moved to a new site at Garscube Estate (renamed the Beatson Institute for Cancer Research in 2013).[4] The clinical section moved to a new centre within the Western Infirmary and was named the Beatson Oncology Centre.[4] In 2007, the Beatson Oncology Centre, which was by that time spread over four hospitals (Western Infirmary, Gartnavel General Hospital, Glasgow Royal Infirmary and Stobhill Hospital) moved to a newly built Cancer Hospital, The Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre.[4] SupportThe BWSCC was supported by charities Friends of the Beatson and The Beatson Oncology Centre Fund. In 2014 through a restructuring, and in partnership with NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, the resources of both charities dedicated to supporting the Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre have combined to form a unitary charity to support and serve the Beatson. The charity is named Beatson Cancer Charity.[5] Notable present or former physiciansNotable present or former physicians include:
Notable present or former scientistsNotable present or former scientists include:
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References1. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite web |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071014023540/http://nhsggc.org.uk/content/default.asp?page=s737 |title=History of the Beatson |publisher=NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde|accessdate=25 December 2018}} 2. ^{{London Gazette|issue=32095|page=10197|date=22 October 1920}} 3. ^1 2 {{cite journal|title=Classics in Oncology: George Thomas Beatson, M.D. (1848–1933) |author=Stockwell, Serena |volume=33 |issue=2 |date=March–April 1983 |journal=CA – A Cancer Journal for Clinicians |pages=105–107 |doi=10.3322/canjclin.33.2.105}} 4. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite web|url=https://www.nhsggc.org.uk/your-health/health-services/cancer-services/a-brief-history-of-cancer-services-in-glasgow/#|title=A Brief History of Cancer Services in Glasgow|publisher=NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde|accessdate=25 December 2018}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.beatsoncancercharity.org/ |title=Welcome|publisher=Beatson Cancer Charity|accessdate=25 December 2018}} 6. ^{{cite web|title=Biography of Sir Kenneth Calman|url=http://www.universitystory.gla.ac.uk/biography/?id=WH2033&type=P|publisher=University of Glasgow|accessdate=25 June 2009}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.instituteofcancerpolicy.org/who-we-are/gordon-mcvie|title=Gordon McVie|publisher=Institute of Cancer Policy|accessdate=25 December 2018}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=22500130&privcapId=59400725|title=David J. Kerr M.A., M.D., CBE, FRCP, FMedSci, MA, M.D., DSc|publisher=Bloomberg|accessdate=25 December 2018}} 9. ^{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/1640196.stm|title=Deacon steps into cancer row|date= 6 November 2001|accessdate=25 December 2018}} 10. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.uk-oncology.com/new-consultants/dr-hosney-yosef.html|title=Hosney Yosef|publisher=UK Oncology|accessdate=25 December 2018}} 11. ^1 {{cite web|url=https://europepmc.org/backend/ptpmcrender.fcgi?accid=PMC2149102&blobtype=pdf|title=The Beatson Institute for Cancer Research and Dr John Paul|first=Professor Sir Alastair |last=Currie|year=1988|publisher=British Journal of Cancer|volume=58|accessdate=25 December 2018}} 12. ^{{cite web|url=https://royalsociety.org/people/allan-balmain-11032/|title=Professor Allan Balmain|publisher=Royal Society|accessdate=25 December 2018}} 13. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.ed.ac.uk/profile/margaret-frame|title=Professor Margaret Frame|publisher=University of Edinburgh|accessdate=25 December 2018}} 14. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.icr.ac.uk/our-research/researchers-and-teams/professor-paul-workman|title=Proessor Paul Workman|publisher=Institute of Cancer Research|accessdate=25 December 2018}} 15. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.beatson.gla.ac.uk/Current-News/karen-vousden-appointed-chief-scientist.html|title=Professor Karen Vousden|publisher=Beatson Institute|accessdate=25 December 2018}} External links
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