UCH Macmillan Cancer Centre

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UCH Macmillan Cancer Centre is a research-led day hospital in Huntley Street in central London. It is the oncology (cancer treatment) wing of University College Hospital,[1] part of the University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

LocationHuntley Street, London, United Kingdom
Coordinates51.5232022°N 0.1372915°W / 51.5232022; -0.1372915
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UCH Macmillan Cancer Centre
University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Entrance to UCH Macmillan Cancer Centre
UCH Macmillan Cancer Centre is located in London Borough of Camden
UCH Macmillan Cancer Centre
Location within Camden
Geography
LocationHuntley Street, London, United Kingdom
Coordinates51.5232022°N 0.1372915°W / 51.5232022; -0.1372915
Organisation
NHS England
TypeTeaching
University College London
Services
BedsOutpatient only
SpecialityOncology
History
Founded2012
Links
WebsiteUniversity College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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History

The building was designed by Hopkins Architects, with fundraising by London based businessman Christopher Moran. £10 million of the estimated £110 million cost was a donation by the charity Macmillan Cancer Support, hence the name of the building; other funders include the Teenage Cancer Trust. It has links to UCL Cancer Institute, to ensure that its treatment is current. The building is modelled on American "daycare" facilities, such as the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York. It occupies the site of the former maternity hospital, the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson and Obstetric Hospital, in Huntley Street. The centre opened in April 2012.[2][3]

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