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Representation of proposed Cambridge Cancer Research Hospital

The Cambridge Cancer Research Hospital (CCRH) project will change the story of cancer for patients and their families, by bringing together clinical expertise from Addenbrooke’s Hospital and world-class scientists from the University of Cambridge in a new state-of-the-art facility for the East of England.  

It will be based on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus, a hub of innovation and home to some of the most influential organisations in life science, bringing the research bench to the bedside.

Professor Richard Gilbertson, Research Lead for Cambridge Cancer Research Hospital and Head of the University of Cambridge’s Department of Oncology said:

“This represents a big milestone in building Cambridge Cancer Research Hospital that will be a world-class facility in the heart of one of Europe’s largest biomedical research centres.

“The collaboration between patients, physicians and scientists in the new hospital will undoubtedly change the way cancer is treated for the better, across the region, the UK and the world. It’s an exciting moment for us all.”

The project is part of the government’s New Hospital Programme and its commitment to build 48 new hospitals by 2030, backed by an initial £3.7 billion in government funding.

Current and former cancer patients are working on Cambridge Cancer Research Hospital throughout its build journey, sharing thoughts and ideas based on their own lived experience.   

The Project team are also engaging with staff and carers from across the East of England to help shape how the facility might look and feel.

Dr Hugo Ford, Clinical Lead for Cambridge Cancer Research Hospital and Director of Cancer Services said:

“I’m delighted that we have taken the first step towards making our plans a reality for Cambridge Cancer Research Hospital. Our focus on the early diagnosis of cancer and personalised medicine will provide world leading care which will benefit patients from across the East of England.

“This will be a cancer hospital for the region to change the way we detect and treat cancer and, by putting patients and staff at its heart, we’re ensuring all voices are heard in the design.

“It’s really important to us that the building feels more like a welcoming, calm and healing space rather than just a standard clinical environment. We’re committed to working with our award-winning architects NBBJ to help deliver this.”

Cambridge Cancer Research Hospital aims to be a champion in sustainability; it will seek to be low carbon and electric powered, helping the NHS deliver a net zero health service.  

The project has now begun the process to appoint a construction partner to build the seven-storey 26,000 m2 facility next to Addenbrooke’s Hospital, AstraZeneca and Royal Papworth Hospital.

It is a partnership between Cambridge University Hospitals, the University of Cambridge and the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Centre (CRUK CC) that will support the ambitions set out in the government’s Life Sciences Vision, and the NHS Long Term Plan.

The University of Cambridge is working with Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust to secure further philanthropic donations for the project.    

The Outline Business Case for the new hospital was submitted in October 2022. The Full Business Case will now be worked on and developed throughout 2023, with construction expected to start in 2024.

 

About Cambridge Cancer Research Hospital

The new Cambridge Cancer Research Hospital (CCRH) will change the story of cancer. It will bring together clinical and research expertise in a new-world class hospital for the East of England to detect cancer earlier, treat it more precisely and save more lives.

CCRH will be built on Europe’s leading life sciences campus, the Cambridge Biomedical Campus, and is a partnership between Cambridge University Hospitals, the University of Cambridge and the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Centre (CRUK CC).

It is one of 48 new hospitals the government has committed to build by 2030 as part of the New Hospitals Programme. This commitment, backed by an initial £3.7 billion, forms part of the wider Health Infrastructure Plan, a strategic long-term investment to ensure our world-class healthcare system and staff has the world-class facilities it needs for the future. The new seven storey approx 26,000 m2 building will support the ambitions set out in the government's Life Sciences Strategy, the NHS Long Term Plan, and its unique vision to bring the research bench to the bedside. 

Designed by architects NBBJ, in partnership with staff and patients, construction is expected to start in 2024. 

To find out more about Cambridge Cancer Research Hospital please contact jessica.foster19@nhs.net