Multidisciplinary cancer care including chemotherapy, radiation coordination, and survivorship support at our Tilburg and Nanaimo campuses.
A cancer diagnosis touches every part of life. Our oncology team brings together medical, surgical, and support specialists so treatment feels coordinated rather than fragmented.

Cancer care works best when every specialist is reading from the same plan. Here’s who’s typically involved.
Chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy management.
Tumor removal and reconstructive procedures, with coordinated recovery planning.
Radiation therapy coordinated with our partner treatment centers.
Pain management and comfort-focused care alongside active treatment.
Emotional support and practical guidance for patients and families.
Long-term monitoring and support once active treatment is complete.
Imaging, biopsy, and lab work confirm a diagnosis and determine the stage of disease.
Medical, surgical, and radiation oncologists collaborate on a single coordinated plan.
Chemotherapy, surgery, and/or radiation delivered with ongoing symptom management.
Regular monitoring and support continue well beyond the end of active treatment.

Most patients come to us through a GP or specialist referral following a diagnosis or suspicious finding. Our patient coordinators can also help you get started directly.
Complex cases are reviewed by a multidisciplinary tumor board, bringing together medical, surgical, and radiation oncologists to agree on the best coordinated approach.
Coverage varies by provider and country. Our coordinators can help you understand what your Dutch zorgverzekering or Canadian provincial/private plan may cover.
Yes. Our caregiver network coordinates directly with your oncology team to provide support at home throughout treatment and recovery.