Youth Cancer Service

Member for

7 years 1 month
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How we can help you

The Sydney Youth Cancer Service is a specialised treatment and support service for adolescents and young adults with cancer, aged between 15 - 25 years and their families.

We recognise young people are faced with changes, challenges and developmental issues from the effects of cancer and cancer treatments particularly in the areas of:

  • Future fertility
  • Diet and nutrition
  • Body development, body image and cognitive function
  • Sex and sexuality
  • Relationships
  • Independence from family
  • Impacts on school and university, work and peer groups.
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Location Details
Contact us
Phone
02 9382 5161
Fax
02 9382 5170

Director, Youth Cancer Service

Dr Jessica Ryan

Clinical Nurse Consultant

Phone: 0400 474 691

Opening hours

Monday to Friday 8.00am to 5.00pm.

How to find us

We are on the corner of High Street and Avoca Street in Randwick. The main public entrance is on Avoca Street. You may also enter the Cancer Centre from level 2 of the High St entrance to Prince of Wales Hospital.

Information about how to get to our Randwick campus

Location Media
The Sydney Youth Cancer Service at Prince Wales Hospital
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Service Type

Our services are delivered by a specialist team who meet regularly with a range of experts from different fields to provide age and tumour specific care and support for each person to ensure the best outcomes and quality of life.

The team is led by Head of Department Staff Specialist, Dr Jessica Ryan and her team which includes:

  • Clinical Nurse Consultants (specialist nurses) 0400 474 691
  • Social Worker 
  • Clinical Psychologists

Where is your care delivered

We have a dedicated space called the You Can Centre in the Cancer Survivorship Centre. It is an informal space to relax in when you are visiting the hospital or cancer centre.   

The Sydney YCS is part of a network of Youth Cancer Service in NSW and across other states with funding provided by the Australian Government and State/ Territory health departments. Canteen, the national not-for-profit youth cancer agency, administers the Youth Cancer Services funding arrangements in each state and provides a range of support services to AYAs, their siblings and families.

You must have a referral letter from your doctor to be seen by Youth Cancer Service, please request your doctor send us your referral letter together with all relevant test results.

Once we receive your completed referral we will send you a letter detailing your appointment date, time and what to bring.

If you would like to change or cancel an appointment, please telephone Sydney Youth Cancer Services on ph: 9382 5111.

Please bring:

  • Your current Medicare card, any Health Care Card or Pensioner Concession Card
  • Insurer details like workers compensation, public liability or third party
  • Your Private Health Fund Membership card if you are currently insured with a private health fund
  • Recent X-rays or medical images and their reports, if the doctor has requested you bring them
  • Activities to keep you entertained while waiting (for example, a book, music player with headphones, crosswords). There is also a television and magazines available in the wait area

Please let us know if you need an interpreter. You can contact us telephoning the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) on 131 450. Tell the operator what language you speak and then ask the Interpreter to set up a telephone conversation between you, an Interpreter, and the healthcare professional you want to speak with.

Youth Cancer Service

Member for

7 years 1 month
Submitted by Jacqueline.Ste… on

How we can help you

The Sydney Youth Cancer Service is a specialised treatment and support service for adolescents and young adults with cancer, aged between 15 - 25 years and their families.

We recognise young people are faced with changes, challenges and developmental issues from the effects of cancer and cancer treatments particularly in the areas of:

  • Future fertility
  • Diet and nutrition
  • Body development, body image and cognitive function
  • Sex and sexuality
  • Relationships
  • Independence from family
  • Impacts on school and university, work and peer groups.
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Location Details
Contact us
Phone
02 9382 5161
Fax
02 9382 5170

Director, Youth Cancer Service

Dr Jessica Ryan

Clinical Nurse Consultant

Phone: 0400 474 691

Opening hours

Monday to Friday 8.00am to 5.00pm.

How to find us

We are on the corner of High Street and Avoca Street in Randwick. The main public entrance is on Avoca Street. You may also enter the Cancer Centre from level 2 of the High St entrance to Prince of Wales Hospital.

Information about how to get to our Randwick campus

Location Media
The Sydney Youth Cancer Service at Prince Wales Hospital
Meta Description
Youth Cancer Service, Sydney Youth Cancer Service, AYA,YCS
Service Type

Our services are delivered by a specialist team who meet regularly with a range of experts from different fields to provide age and tumour specific care and support for each person to ensure the best outcomes and quality of life.

The team is led by Head of Department Staff Specialist, Dr Jessica Ryan and her team which includes:

  • Clinical Nurse Consultants (specialist nurses) 0400 474 691
  • Social Worker 
  • Clinical Psychologists

Where is your care delivered

We have a dedicated space called the You Can Centre in the Cancer Survivorship Centre. It is an informal space to relax in when you are visiting the hospital or cancer centre.   

The Sydney YCS is part of a network of Youth Cancer Service in NSW and across other states with funding provided by the Australian Government and State/ Territory health departments. Canteen, the national not-for-profit youth cancer agency, administers the Youth Cancer Services funding arrangements in each state and provides a range of support services to AYAs, their siblings and families.

You must have a referral letter from your doctor to be seen by Youth Cancer Service, please request your doctor send us your referral letter together with all relevant test results.

Once we receive your completed referral we will send you a letter detailing your appointment date, time and what to bring.

If you would like to change or cancel an appointment, please telephone Sydney Youth Cancer Services on ph: 9382 5111.

Please bring:

  • Your current Medicare card, any Health Care Card or Pensioner Concession Card
  • Insurer details like workers compensation, public liability or third party
  • Your Private Health Fund Membership card if you are currently insured with a private health fund
  • Recent X-rays or medical images and their reports, if the doctor has requested you bring them
  • Activities to keep you entertained while waiting (for example, a book, music player with headphones, crosswords). There is also a television and magazines available in the wait area

Please let us know if you need an interpreter. You can contact us telephoning the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) on 131 450. Tell the operator what language you speak and then ask the Interpreter to set up a telephone conversation between you, an Interpreter, and the healthcare professional you want to speak with.

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