Princess Alexandra Hospital
Radiation Oncology
Patient Education & Research Portal
This education & research portal provides information about radiation therapy and associated health care practices performed at the Princess Alexandra Hospital’s Radiation Oncology Department (Ipswich Road & Raymond Terrace Campuses).
The education content published in this portal is not intended to replace specific professional medical advice. Patients should only view the education resources on this portal that have been recommended to them after attending a specialist consultation with one of our Radiation Oncologists.
If you have any questions about radiation therapy or would like to know more about our cancer treatment service, please seek further advice from your Radiation Oncologist or a member of our health care team.
About Our Organisation
The Radiation Oncology Centre at the Princess Alexandra Hospital is one of Queensland's most acclaimed public cancer treatment facilities.
The hospital’s radiation therapy services extend across two campuses (Ipswich Road Woolloongabba and Raymond Terrace, South Brisbane), employing 22 radiation oncology specialists and over 200 technical, allied health and administrative personnel.
Each year the Radiation Oncology Department publishes its education activities, presentations, clinical studies and grant recipients to highlight its commitment to quality treatment and care through its participation in research. If you would like to view our Radiation Oncology Department’s 2023 Research Report please select the link below.
The 2023 research report has been produced by A/Prof Mark Pinkham, Director of Radiation Oncology Research, Cancer Services, Metro South Health with the assistance of Angela Byron, Rochelle Pallesen, Dr Elizabeth Brown, Dr Cathy Hargrave, Andrew Puffett and the entire PAH Radiation Therapy Research Team.