About the clinic
Tays Cancer Centre in Tampere, Finland combines advanced cancer treatment, research, and education under one roof. It is part of Tampere University Hospital and collaborates closely with Tampere University. As a Regional Cancer Center (FICAN Mid), it serves patients from Pirkanmaa, Kanta-Häme, South Ostrobothnia, and beyond.
The centre’s official establishment as a regional cancer centre was formalised between 2016 and 2019, and it achieved OECI Cancer Centre accreditation in 2019. It handles over 5,000 new cancer cases annually and manages substantial outpatient and follow-up visits. Its mission is to deliver evidence-based, patient-centred cancer care, integrate research into treatment pathways, and train healthcare professionals in oncology.
Among its key strengths are multidisciplinary cancer teams (cancer team model), strong molecular profiling and precision medicine, active clinical drug trials (including paediatric trials), and high standards of patient information and safety. Digital tools and structured processes are used to streamline patient pathways and ensure quality.
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Key Specialties and Departments of Tays Cancer Centre
Tays Cancer Centre covers a broad range of cancer types and has specialised teams and units for specific diseases:
- Paediatric Haematology and Oncology – Treatment of childhood cancers is delivered at a high international standard. The Paediatric Clinical Trials Unit (PeeTU) enables early-phase trials in children. A professorship in paediatric cancer and haematology has been established to further strengthen this field. (children’s cancer, relapse and refractory disease)
- Medical Oncology / Hematological Cancer Team – Specialist teams for hematological cancers and systemic treatments (chemotherapy, immunotherapy etc.). These teams are part of the cancer team model.
- Breast Cancer Team – One of the disease-specific teams; includes diagnostics (imaging, MRI), treatment planning via multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings, surgery and follow-up care.
- Colorectal, Abdominal, Pancreatic & Liver Cancer Teams – Disease-specific groups handling diagnostics, molecular profiling, surgery, chemotherapy, and research directed at improving treatment outcomes in these cancer types.
- CNS Tumours, Lung, Skin & Rare Tumours Teams – The centre runs disease-specific teams for central nervous system tumours, lung cancer, skin cancer, rare thoracic tumours, sarcoma, thyroid cancer and others. These teams leverage specialist expertise and clinical trials.
- Palliative Care & Psychosocial Support – The centre has an established palliative care unit and psychosocial support services to assist patients and loved ones, especially when active treatment transitions to symptom management. The Palliative Centre treats patients in need of special-level palliative care and coordinates serious care pathways in the region.