
With extensive experience in children’s and TYA cancer services, along with expertise in Long Term Follow Up post cancer treatment, and Transition in Healthcare, Hannah collaborates across the region to drive improvements in children’s cancer care, experience and journey.

A senior paediatric consultant haematologist at Addenbrookes, Emmy provides clinical leadership and strategic direction for the East of England Children’s Cancer Network. She drives continual improvements in patient care, service pathways and clinical outcomes across the region and supports the ODN programme of works that addresses national and local children’s cancer priorities.

A Lead Consultant within a busy regional Enhanced Level A POSCU at NNUH, Jo brings extensive experience of developing and leading robust POSCU services for when patients are treated closer to home. Jo is the Chair of the ODN’s POSCU and Community working group driving strategic regional improvements for children’s cancer care.

Joe oversees all aspects of medicines in children's cancer services at local and regional level. His clinical expertise in paediatric oncology in Cambridge is utilised to assist local teams in improving prescribing and medicines safety across the region, as well as helping improve access to treatments closer to home.

With a background in teenage, young adult and adult cancer services in a variety of settings and senior nursing roles, Hannah works closely with clinical teams throughout the region to assess and enhance cancer care pathways for those aged 16- 24. Facilitating the Voice Project she advocates for regional improvements for young patients.

The Lead consultant in TYA and rare cancers based in Cambridge, Helen brings extensive experience from working in Cambridge, the region, the Royal Marsden and USA. Helen is passionate about TYA care for over 20 years she has driven changes in care including with patients and families, as well as trials in genomics, fatigue management, and communication.

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Working at local, regional and national levels Pia’s role is to ensure both the Children’s and TYA ODNs deliver the NHSE published service specifications for the East of England, improving the experience of cancer care for these two under-served cohorts of patients.

Providing administrative and logistical support to the CTYAc ODN team. Heidi ensures that improvement projects, with the aim to enhance patient care and meet NHSE service specifications, run smoothly.

Dr. Peter Holloway is a GP in Suffolk with over a decade of experience in primary care cancer. He has held leadership roles in cancer care at various levels and specialises in transforming services for improvement. As Chair of the Joint Executive Oversight Group (JEOG), he provides clinical expertise to enhance care pathways and tackle challenges in the regional cancer system.
East of England CTYAC ODN
Children’s, Teenagers and Young Adults Cancer Operational Delivery Network