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Rural cancer patients now accessing chemotherapy without long-distance travelUpdated

Virtual oncology services are cutting thousands of kilometres from treatment journeys for cancer patients in regional Queensland, with potential to expand across North Queensland.

By The Daily Townsville · Published 26 June 2026 at 7:32 pm ·

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Updated 27 June 2026 at 12:04 pm

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Rural cancer patients now accessing chemotherapy without long-distance travel

Cancer patients in Brisbane's rural outskirts have saved thousands of kilometres of travel by accessing oncology services virtually, according to abc.net.au. The technology allows patients to receive chemotherapy consultations and care coordination without lengthy trips to major treatment centres, a shift that has proven life-changing for those managing both illness and remote geography.

Townsville and North Queensland could benefit significantly from this model expanding northward. The region's distance from Queensland's major treatment hubs in Brisbane means many cancer patients currently face gruelling travel schedules during treatment cycles already taxing on body and finances. James Cook University's medical research presence and Townsville University Hospital's specialist oncology services position the city well to pilot or scale virtual oncology services across the North.

For rural families in particular, virtual care reduces the cascading costs of treatment: fuel, accommodation, time away from work and family support systems. As Queensland's health system continues to digitise, Townsville's role as North Queensland's medical hub makes it a natural candidate to anchor virtual oncology access for the wider region.

Sources: abc.net.au.

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