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New QUB cancer centre will benefit patients New university cancer centre will benefit patients
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By Marie-Louise Connolly BBC Northern Ireland health correspondentBy Marie-Louise Connolly BBC Northern Ireland health correspondent
Thousands of cancer patients in Northern Ireland are set to benefit from the opening of a new Laboratory at Queen's University in Belfast. Thousands of cancer patients in Northern Ireland are set to benefit from the opening of a new laboratory at Queen's University in Belfast.
The facility combines research and diagnoses for patients and is the first of its kind in the UK and Ireland.The facility combines research and diagnoses for patients and is the first of its kind in the UK and Ireland.
The opening of the lab means Northern Ireland is moving away from a one-size fits all approach to cancer treatment.The opening of the lab means Northern Ireland is moving away from a one-size fits all approach to cancer treatment.
The lead researcher, Professor Manuel Salto-Tellez said it will mean better outcomes for patients.The lead researcher, Professor Manuel Salto-Tellez said it will mean better outcomes for patients.
"It is actually already helping patients because we are analysing the molecular basis of their cancers to decide on new treatment options, so it's a win-win situation," he said."It is actually already helping patients because we are analysing the molecular basis of their cancers to decide on new treatment options, so it's a win-win situation," he said.
Working under one roof, oncologists will be able to examine, research and diagnose tumours therefore providing a more individually tailored treatment for each patient.Working under one roof, oncologists will be able to examine, research and diagnose tumours therefore providing a more individually tailored treatment for each patient.
The facility is a partnership between Queen's Centre for Cancer Research and Cell Biology and Belfast Health Trust.The facility is a partnership between Queen's Centre for Cancer Research and Cell Biology and Belfast Health Trust.