
12th August 2020 As advised by the Ministry of Health last evening, Auckland is entering Level 3 precautions against COVID-19 from midday today. Refer to www.covid19.govt.nz We have moved to…
12th August 2020 As advised by the Ministry of Health last evening, Auckland is entering Level 3 precautions against COVID-19 from midday today. Refer to www.covid19.govt.nz We have moved to…
Cancer rehabilitation is focused on improving the quality of life and experience of people who have been diagnosed with cancer. It is not focused
Watch an informative video on COVID-19
Here at Harbour, we are monitoring the COVID-19 situation in New Zealand very carefully so we can keep our patients updated.
This ovarian cancer awareness month, our oncologist Dr Rosalie Stephens says that we must raise the profile of ovarian cancer here in New Zealand.
For a long time, the focus of cancer recovery has been after surgery or treatment. However, a new school of thought is challenging this concept -what if preparing your body before treatment could enhance your recovery?
We are very proud of our awesome team of staff, patients and friends who took on the Coatsville Half Marathon this weekend.
An exciting finding has potential for a new type of ‘universal’ cancer treatment.
New exercise guidelines for cancer patients highlight the importance of individualised programmes.
Dr Deva is trialling new drugs and treatment combinations on patients with advanced cancer at the Auckland Cancer Trials Centre.
In this podcast, Dr Sanjeev Deva speaks to Ronda about her cancer diagnosis and how this inspired the creation of TimeOut.
One of our inspiring patients, Tracey Hickman shares her story and explains how exercise helped her to get through her treatment.
In our first episode, our Medical Oncologist Dr Sanjeev Deva is joined by Oncology Physiotherapist Megan Schmidt to discuss the importance of prescribed exercise in cancer treatment.
Surgeon, public health researcher, and MacArthur fellow Atul Gawande discusses his #1 NY Times bestseller, “Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End.”
Watch this short clip of Raewyn who benefitted from both her individualised and group physiotherapy sessions through PINC and STEEL.