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Funds raised this Dry July will help fund the enhancement of our centre reception and radiation treatment area

About Us

The Macarthur Cancer Therapy Centre at Campbelltown Hospital opened in 2003 and have been recognised as a leading cancer centre for patient centred care and customer service based on the patient satisfaction surveys conducted by the Bureau of Health Information. It provides comprehensive cancer care for medical and radiation oncology patients, haematology and palliative care as well as broad allied health care services.

It runs a wellness and survivorship programme providing remedial massage, meditation, acupuncture and exercise therapy through accredited volunteers to improve wellbeing and quality of care for our patients.

It has been recognised for innovation, being recognised by the Cancer Institute NSW and NSW Health Award,for its Nurse Assessment Unit. It provides outreach services to the Southern Highlands on NSW and sees nearly 2200 new patients annually.

Latest Updates


Creating a welcoming atmosphere for Macarthur Cancer Therapy Centre patients

Dry July 2025 funds has enabled upgrades to the reception and radiation treatment area at the Macarthur Cancer Therapy Centre at Campbelltown Hospital.

Entering a Cancer Centre for the first time can be overwhelming. Updating the look and feel of the Cancer Therapy Centre will significantly enhance this initial experience for patients. 

"Macarthur Cancer Therapy Centre celebrated its twenty-year anniversary a few years ago, so the vinyl in the foyer had understandably seen its days of use.

Our new floor vinyl instantly lifts the entrance area, providing a clean, professional, modern, and welcoming feel. This upgrade reflects our commitment to maintaining a high-quality environment for patients and visitors and aligns nicely with the redeveloped spaces across our centre.

Most importantly, it meaningfully shapes how patients feel when they arrive; calm, confident, welcomed, and supported from the moment they step through the door.

 - Tracy Curness, MCTC Operations Manager

The team at the Macarthur Cancer Therapy Centre aims to create a welcoming atmosphere with calming colours, soft textures, and a more inviting design to foster a sense of comfort and support for patients facing the emotional and physical challenges of cancer treatment.

Macarthur Cancer Centre Unveils New Wall Art After Raising $30K Through Dry July

Macarthur Cancer Therapy Centre has unveiled beautiful new wall art featuring native flora with special significance to the Dharawal people which is helping patients find their way around. 🎨

After three years of fundraising through Dry July activities, the centre raised $30,000 to fund the installation of the stunning floral works.

Great work team! ❤️

Dry July 2023 funds are making a difference for Camden & Campbelltown Hospital

The funds raised from Dry July 2023 are helping Camden & Campbelltown Hospital to undertake projects that create an environment that is less clinical.

This includes the purchase of wall art and a garden refresh to improve the wellbeing and experience of cancer patients.

Dry July grant to benefit patients in the Macarthur region

We're proud to announce that Camden/Campbelltown Hospitals has received a grant from the Dry July Foundation.

The grant will go towards the following: 

• Patient Orientation Project to provide information about the Macarthur Cancer Therapy Centre including medical services provided, parking for patients, billings, pharmacy costs, clinical trials and accessing patient transport when undergoing treatment

Bed ladders for access to equipment in the cancer centre

Dry July funds have been utilised to provide bed ladders to provide ease of access for patients receiving treatment at the cancer centres. The equipment eases the effort required for patients.

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