The Christie Macclesfield's newest hire is part of latest £52,000 raised

By Alex Greensmith

4th Oct 2021 | Local News

Macclesfield: The Christie's latest recruit has raised part of £52,000 for the construction of the building - simply by walking.

Catherine Fensom (46) will take up the position of Operational Lead for The Christie at Macclesfield on 4 October.

The nurse from Bramhall with more than 20 years' experience - including in Macc - and has been appointed to a key role at the new Christie at Macclesfield cancer centre.

To support the fundraising for The Christie at Macclesfield, Catherine completed the Walk of Hope on 18 September in Tatton Park.

Around £52,000 is expected to be raised from this event towards the cost of The Christie at Macclesfield.

The new role will involve ensuring that all the clinics run smoothly and working with the radiotherapy and chemotherapy teams to ensure that patients don't have to wait long to be seen.

Catherine will also play a key role in supporting existing patients and staff to make a smooth transition from the current cancer unit at Macclesfield into the new Christie cancer centre.

Speaking about her new role Catherine said: "I am passionate about providing treatment closer to home for patients and I am humbled that I have been chosen as the operational lead to build on and improve cancer services in Macclesfield through The Christie at Macclesfield.

"This new unit will have an enormous impact on the local community providing state of the art treatment on their doorstep. Having worked for both The Christie and East Cheshire Hospital Trust, I feel that I can bring a unique perspective to the role that will aid the integration of the existing chemotherapy service with the new radiotherapy service and other services."

"We are so lucky to have The Christie as our specialist centre, it provides treatments and trials that are only available in a handful of hospitals. Patients can be confident that they are receiving the best treatments available in cancer care."

Catherine chose nursing as a career because she wanted to make a difference for patients. "Providing quality care and a quality service has always been central to what I do as a nurse," she said.

Both of Catherine's parents have been treated for cancer.

Her mum, Vivienne had treatment nearly 40 years ago and her dad, Alan has had several treatments over the years for different cancers, most recently last year. "Having supported mum and dad through their cancers I know first-hand what amazing treatment is available and the difference it makes to patients and their families," said Catherine.

Qualifying as a Nurse in 1997 and following a short stint working in Australia, Catherine started in cancer services at Macclesfield District General Hospital in 2003.

Through this role, she became involved with The Christie's outreach chemotherapy work within the cancer centre at Macclesfield.

"I realised how important it was for cancer patients to have treatment closer to home," said Catherine. "I decided I wanted to work for the outreach chemotherapy team at The Christie and joined that team in 2008. During my time in that role, I was involved in setting up a mobile chemotherapy unit for The Christie, which is still in operation today."

Catherine returned to East Cheshire Hospital Trust in 2013 as a matron in oncology/lead cancer nurse. In this role, she worked with the cancer teams at Macclesfield and The Christie to increase the amount of chemotherapy given locally.

The Christie at Macclesfield will be complete next month, and treat the first patients in December.

It will transform cancer care, providing care closer to home for more than 1,500 patients a year.

The new centre will provide a range of holistic services including radiotherapy, chemotherapy and a wider range of clinical trials than at present. It will provide 46,000 patient appointments and visits each year.

The Christie charity needs to raise £23m towards the £26m cost of the new centre. To support The Christie at Macclesfield go to this webpage or call them on 0161 446 3988.

See Also:

Macclesfield 83-year-old to run two marathons in a week for The Christie

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