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Dr Felicity Adams launches app to support cancer patients

Dr Felicity Adams is a locally trained general surgeon who began her private practice at Noosa Hospital almost eight years ago.

The decision to move to Noosa with her family was an easy choice, as she loves the sense of community and lifestyle on offer.

Felicity offers specialised care for all general surgery procedures, however, she has taken a particular interest in breast surgery, and is clearly very passionate about improving the quality of life of women with breast cancer.

“There have been huge improvements over the years in survival for patients with breast cancer, giving patients the opportunity to not just exist, but thrive,“ she said.

As well as her surgical training, Dr Adams has completed post graduate study in oncoplastic breast surgery, which combines breast cancer surgery with plastic surgical techniques.

“Ideally, a woman can look in the mirror after their cancer treatment for the rest of a very long and happy life and feel happy with what they see,” Dr Adams said.

She also travels every month to Sydney to train under some of Australia’s best surgeons to learn new skills, ensuring the women of Noosa receive the highest quality care.

“There is a lot of shock and grief with a breast cancer diagnosis and taking time to listen to women and explain treatments at this time cannot be undervalued.”

For additional support Dr Adams’ team has devised their own app to support her cancer patients, and she is the only breast surgeon on the coast to employ her own dedicated breast care nurse.

She also holds regular functions and an annual luncheon, so her patients can get to know each other and develop a local support network.

For more information call 5353 5238 or visit drfelicityadams.com.au

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