Harbour Cancer and Wellness welcomes two new oncologists

Harbour Cancer and Wellness welcomes two new oncologists

Introducing Dr Clement Korenbaum and Dr Rebecca Roberts 

With an ever-increasing demand, we continue to create greater depth and expertise in our team. 

We're delighted to announce that Clement Korenbaum and Rebecca Roberts are the latest oncologists to join our growing team.

Clement is a France trained Medical Oncologist who specialises in sarcoma and breast cancer, whilst maintaining a broad knowledge base in general oncology and cancer genetics.

From 2017, until immigrating to New Zealand in 2020, Clement was an Oncology Consultant and lecturer of Medical Oncology at Sorbonne University, Paris.

Clement values developing an in-depth care relationship with patients and their families, through open and honest discussion, transparency, genuine enthusiasm, and putting the patient at the centre of cancer care.

Clement works with a range of tools and values teamwork to help patients facing their disease. He finds the resilience and strength of cancer patients inspiring and feels privileged to be adding his expertise to their care.

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Rebecca is a UK and New Zealand trained medical oncologist specialising in gastrointestinal and lung cancers.

After completing her medical training at Imperial College London, where she received numerous prizes and distinctions, Rebecca immigrated to New Zealand in 2014. Rebecca completed her medical training in Auckland and undertook a clinical fellowship at Auckland Hospital. Rebecca received her FRACP specialist qualification in 2022.

Rebecca also works as a consultant medical oncologist specialising in gastrointestinal and lung cancers at Auckland Hospital. She also initially worked in the breast team and is involved in clinical research.

Rebecca is passionate about optimising health and quality of life for patients in a palliative setting and draws upon her experience with Hospice West Auckland where she also works to ensure that appropriate patients receive good palliative care in addition to active cancer treatment. She aims to deliver outstanding care and the best possible outcomes for all her patients working in close collaboration with the multidisciplinary team, patients and their families to achieve the best possible outcomes, and prides herself on her clear communication and her compassionate approach.

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