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Cape Breton Cancer Centre gets $3.7M linear accelerator

A bunker at the Cape Breton Cancer Centre has been renovated to house a new $3.7 million linear accelerator.

Equipment targets cancer tumours without harming other tissue

MLA Derek Mombourquette (Ieft) is shown with project manager Chris Hillier, manager of medical oncology Valerie Nugent, hospital foundation CEO Brad Jacobs, and manager of radiation, Tom Ashford. (Kelsea MacNeil)

The ribbon has been cut on Cape Breton's newest cancer treatment facility.

A bunker at the Cape Breton Cancer Centre has been renovated to house a new $3.7 million linear accelerator.

Project managerChris Hillier says it is state-of-the-art equipment.

"I'd say nobody is getting better treatment anywhere in this country right now," he said.

The equipment can precisely pinpoint radiation to a tumour without damaging other tissueor organs, and will provide treatment to 30cancer patients a day.

The $3.7-million linear accelerator will help pinpoint radiation to a tumour. (Kelsea MacNeil)

The Nova Scotia Department of Health and the Nova Scotia Health Authority funded 75 percent of the cost.The Cape Breton Hospital Foundation raised $1 million for the project.

Foundation CEOBrad Jacobs says 150 people go through the cancer centreevery day, "so it's a very busy centre."

The new machine replaces one that was 18 years old.The centre's back-upmachine is five years old.

Previously,when one was down for maintenance, it would mean a bottleneck or patients would have to be sent to Halifax, Jacobs says.

"The wait time issue is now a non-starter," he said.

The first appointment using the new linear accelerator isApril 19.