Thoracic oncology care
We provide highly specialized care for patients with cancers of the chest or thoracic cavity.
- We are active in national and international clinical trials
- We helped establish Lung Cancer Canada, a charitable organization dedicated to lung cancer awareness, education and support for patients
- We helped develop provincial guidelines for lung cancer care, as part of Cancer Care Ontario's Program in Evidence Based Care
- We collaborate with community hospitals to deliver care locally
Patients, families and visitors
Learn more about our care approach and clinical highlights
Our approach
Our multidisciplinary and interprofessional approach provides patients with expertise from surgeons, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, oncology nurses, pathologists, occupational therapists and speech language pathologists, clinical dietitians, social workers, pharmacy, drug reimbursement specialist, psychology, psychiatry, and a patient navigator.
Unique highlights
Sunnybrook Lung Cancer Diagnostic Assessment Program (L-DAP) offers referred patients easy and timely access to quality care, and pairs patients with a patient navigator who is dedicated to supporting the individual as they begin their care journey.
The Regional PET (positron emission tomography) Centre offers patients PET metabolic imaging, which is superior to CT (computed tomography) for lung and esophageal cancers.
Learn more about our specialty clinics
PERLA (Patients with Early Resected & Locally Advanced Lung Cancer) Clinic
A multidisciplinary clinic where all three specialties (surgeons, radiation oncologists, medical oncologists) will see the patient on the same day to discuss coordinated care and an individual treatment plan.
EPIC (Effusion Procedure Interprofessional Clinic)
A highly specialized clinic run by our team of respirologists to manage peritoneal and pleural effusions related to malignancy.
TRAPP (Treatment of Respiratory and Pleural-based Problems) Clinic
A highly specialized clinic led by our team of respirologists, who manage respiratory symptoms in individuals diagnosed with cancer.
SBRT (Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy) Program
Our Odette Cancer Centre is one of only a few centres in Canada with the expertise to provide Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy. We offer this high-precision, focal high-dose radiation therapy for some patients with lung cancer where a non-surgical approach is needed. Learn more about lung SBRT.
Time to Treat Clinic
In collaboration with Toronto East General Hospital, individuals suspected of having a lung malignancy are evaluated in an expedited manner and referred to appropriate specialists.
Cancer diagnosis, treatment & resources
Contact information
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Odette Centre Main Line:
(for appointment inquries, health-care questions, to be connected with Nursing Lines)
416-480-5000
General Fax #:
(Please specify recipient’s name on cover sheet)
416-480-6002
For referring physicians:
New Patient Booking Office Phone:
416-480-4205
New Patient Referral Fax:
416-480-6179