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Adventist Health Castle joins the Hawaiʻi Cancer Consortium

University of Hawai'i Cancer Center Cancer, News

Original article at uhcancercenter.org

Adventist Health Castle  has joined the Hawaiʻi Cancer Consortium, whose role is to support the University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center in achieving its mission and enhancing the ability of the UH Cancer Center to make substantive advances in the areas of cancer research, education, community outreach and oncology practice.

“We are extremely pleased that Adventist Health Castle has joined the Hawaiʻi Cancer Consortium. This will improve access to high quality National Cancer Institute clinical trials for patients on the windward side of the island,” said UH Cancer Center Director Randall Holcombe, M.D., M.B.A.

Adventist Health Castle, owned and operated by Adventist Health, is a full-service medical center located in Kailua, Oʻahu, and offers a wide range of inpatient, outpatient and home-based services. Committed to community health and wellness, Adventist Health Castle also holds healthy cooking classes, provides diabetes education, nutrition counseling, fitness classes, smoking cessation services and support groups.

Adventist Health Castle serves many of Oʻahu’s Native Hawaiians. This partnership will not only provide access to the most current and cutting-edge cancer therapies for all residents on the windward side, but also expand cancer research participation opportunities for those who experience a high incidence and mortality of certain cancers, including Native Hawaiians.

“It is a privilege to partner with the Hawaiʻi Cancer Consortium,” said Alan Cheung, M.D., M.B.A., Vice President of Medical Affairs at Adventist Health Castle. “As a strong organization with similar goals, we are committed to increasing access to our windward community for generations to come.” Cheung added, “Working together, we can do much more than we ever could on our own.”

The consortium represents the unified basic, translational and clinical cancer research effort benefiting all citizens of Hawaiʻi and the Pacific Rim. Other members of the consortium include the Hawaii Medical Service Association Hawaiʻi Pacific Health Kuakini Medical Center The Queen’s Health Systems  and the John A. Burns School of Medicine .