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Construction is set to start on a cutting-edge centre that is expected to transform cancer care in the region.

The first sod will be turned on the Cancer Care Noosa development on Monday.

Noosa Mayor Clare Stewart said the new centre, which will form part of a new Noosa Health Precinct, represented a major milestone for the region.

“Cancer Care Associates’ commitment to delivering advanced technologies and specialised services is commendable and aligns with our vision for a healthier and more connected community,” she said.

With Lumus Imaging joining the development as the radiology service provider, Cancer Care Noosa will bring PET CT, MRI, CT and other essential imaging services to the community.

The development is expected to enhance the diagnostic capabilities for cancer patients, allowing for more accurate and timely detection and monitoring of the disease.

Patients will no longer need to travel to Kawana to access PET CT, reducing the burden and stress associated with accessing these critical services.

Cancer Care Noosa will be a key building within a new health precinct.

Cancer Care Associates CEO Damien Williams said it would be welcome service for locals.

“By eliminating the need for patients to travel long distances and reducing wait times, we are committed to improving the overall patient experience and outcomes in the local area,” he said.

Cancer Care Noosa will be located in the new Noosa Health Precinct, a Trident Property Advisory development, along with other key services including a breast clinic, imaging and pathology services.

This new health precinct presents exciting opportunities for commercial medical consulting tenancies with areas available from 100sqm up to 1200sqm.

Interested parties are encouraged to contact CBRE to explore available options for leasing and partnership opportunities within this new facility.

For more information click here.

The Noosa Health Precinct and Cancer Care Noosa development will be located at 36 Hofmann Drive, Noosaville.

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