Care Oncology Clinic in NZ

Boost IV are proud to be partnering with Care Oncology Clinic, London, to offer Care Oncology Appointments here in New Zealand.

 

Launched in 2013, the Care Oncology Clinic (COC) was established to provide a new kind of cancer treatment – a combination of oral medications specifically designed to target the metabolism of cancer, depriving cancer of the nutrients it needs to grow and spread.

The Care Oncology Clinic is undertaking a study into and provides cancer treatments that may complement and enhance standard of care therapy. Treating your cancer in combination with your existing treatment may increase its effects. The medications used are well understood, with low levels of side effects, offering an acceptable quality of life. 

Who Is Eligible To Attend The Care Oncology Clinic?

The Care Oncology Clinic study treatment may complement and enhance your existing treatment and may make your existing treatment effective again if it has become ineffective. For some patients, standard cancer treatments may not be desired, in which case the Clinic’s treatment may be effective on its own.

You could be eligible to attend the Care Oncology Clinic if you are a cancer patient aged 18 or over with or without metastatic cancer.

You can book an appointment with our Doctors, and we will work with the London clinic to provide you with information and treatment options to compliment your existing cancer treatment. 

Learn more about the Care Oncology Clinic Protocol.

The COC Protocol

The clinic’s proprietary COC Protocol addresses an unmet medical need by filling a gap in current cancer therapeutics. The treatment, which uses existing drugs, prescribed off-label, aims to complement and enhance standard of care cancer therapies.

Delivery of this metabolic treatment programme in a clinic setting with data collection and analysis is what makes it unique.

Comfort after surgery - Support from BCFNZ

The Breast Cancer Foundation of New Zealand (BCFNZ) provides a small range of products that support comfort following surgery. If you or someone you know has breast cancer surgery planned, contact their nurses about wonderful heart-shaped pillows, drain bags, and seatbelt covers.

The also offer support services such as post op physiotherapy & counselling.
Call: 0800 BC NURSE
  / 0800 2268773

Email: breastnurse@bcf.org.nz

Diet & exercise during cancer treatment

Even though having Cancer may make you may feel too weak, or too fatigued to try to exercise, it is an important part of your healing journey. Having a well-balanced and nutritional diet is also extremely important when you have cancer and when you are undergoing surgery or chemo.

Our Nutritionist and protocols may be able to offer some support

Cold Caps - Book for your first session of chemo via your oncologist.

Cold Caps are a device you use on your head / hair to reduce the loss of hair caused by some types of chemo drugs. Your hair will start to fall 2 – 4 weeks after your first chemotherapy session, so you must use the Cold Cap from the beginning of your shemo sessions to help reduce the damage.

Chemotherapy damages the hair follicles which caused the hair to fall out, this can be in clumps or may be the hair becomes extremely thin. Speak with your Oncologist or your Oncology nurse at your medical centre about whether booking a Cold Cap is appropriate for you. You may be able to purchase a cold cap online to use during chemo.