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Cancer inpatient areas

Details of our most common wards for cancer treatment.

Ward D9

Ward D9 provides care for all oncology patients undergoing inpatient chemotherapy regimens, or complications related to disease or other treatments.

Ward C9

Ward C9 is our Teenage Cancer Trust Unit, which provides specialist care and age-appropriate support to young people aged 13-24 years, who have been diagnosed with cancer. Within the ward there are both inpatient beds and a day unit that offers treatments for cancer that do not require an inpatient stay.

Ward C10

Ward C10 provides a comprehensive service for the treatment of haematological diseases (cancer and non-cancer) and is the home of the regional blood and marrow transplant (BMT) service.

Ward U3

Ward U3 provides care for haematology and haematological oncology patients undergoing investigations and treatment of disorders affecting the blood or bone marrow.

E10 - Apheresis

The apheresis team undertakes the collection of blood stem cells as part of bone marrow transplant treatment and also provides therapies that exchange, remove or collect certain components within blood across a range of differing specialties at CUH.

Ward A5

The Cancer Directorate has two beds on ward A5, which is also part of neuro-sciences department. Primarily these beds are dedicated to the delivery of radioactive iodine therapy. Ward A5 is located on Level 4 of the A block at Addenbrooke’s hospital, which is between the main Outpatients Centre and the main reception.