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Hollywood

  • Theranostics
  • Nuclear medicine and PET-CT
Icon Cancer Centre in Hollywood
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About Icon Cancer Centre Hollywood

Icon Cancer Centre Hollywood is Western Australia’s first dedicated facility combining advanced molecular imaging and theranostics in one location.

Located within the Hollywood Medical Centre, we provide PET/CT and SPECT/CT scans, targeted radiopharmaceutical therapies, and access to global clinical trials to support the diagnosis and treatment of cancers such as prostate cancer and neuroendocrine tumours, along with emerging neurological conditions.

Our dedicated multidisciplinary team supports patients through every step of their care, with one doctor guiding their treatment journey. Through integrated molecular imaging and personalised therapies, we aim to improve outcomes, reduce symptoms and enhance quality of life for people with advanced cancers.

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Phone 08 6326 1130

Fax 08 6288 1601

Email admin.hollywood@icon.team

Location
Unit 10 - 12, Hollywood Medical Centre, 85 Monash Avenue, Nedlands WA 6009 | Find us

Opening hours
Monday to Friday - 8.00am to 5.00pm

Getting here

By car

Limited metered on-site patient parking is available in front of the Hollywood Medical Centre, accessible from Monash Avenue, through Gate 5. Additional paid parking is available within the multi-story car park on the Hollywood Private Hospital campus, located behind the Hollywood Medical Centre.

By public transport

Several bus routes stop near the Hollywood Medical Centre, including bus routes 97, 25, and 103, with stops along Monash Avenue and Hampden Road just a short walk from the Centre. The nearest train station is Shenton Park on the Fremantle line, located approximately 1.5km away, or about a 20-minute walk. Services from Perth and Fremantle connect regularly to this station. For metropolitan train and bus timetables, please refer to the Transperth website.

Patient Assisted Travel Scheme (PATS)

Patients who normally reside more than 100km from specialist medical care may be eligible for the State Government’s Patient Assisted Travel scheme (PATS). PATS provides a travel and/or accommodation subsidy that helps to reduce the cost of accessing specialist medical services that are not provided locally. Eligibility criteria apply.

Treatment and care at Icon Cancer Centre Hollywood

  • Molecular imaging

    • PET/CT (Positron Emission Tomography–Computed Tomography) - combines functional and anatomical imaging to detect cancer, assess treatment response, and guide precision therapy.

    • SPECT/CT (Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography–Computed Tomography) - provides detailed information on organ function and structure, supporting diagnosis and treatment planning for cancers and other conditions.

    • Advanced imaging technologies - includes the Siemens Biograph Trinion PET/CT and Symbia Pro.specta SPECT/CT, offering the latest generation of diagnostic imaging available in Western Australia.

  • Theranostics

    • Targeted radiopharmaceutical therapy - delivers a small radioactive molecule that attaches to cancer cells, allowing personalised treatment that targets tumours while sparing surrounding healthy tissue.

    • Prostate cancer therapy - innovative theranostics treatments for advanced prostate cancer.

    • Neuroendocrine tumour therapy - highly targeted therapy options designed to slow tumour growth, relieve symptoms, and maintain quality of life.

    • Personalised approach - theranostics combines diagnostic imaging and therapy in a single treatment pathway, ensuring treatment is tailored to each patient’s unique cancer profile.

  • Cancer research

    • Access to international research and clinical trials providing patients with emerging precision medicine options.

  • Amenities

    • Easy and convenient on-site parking at Hollywood Private Hospital.

    • Hospital amenities – Hollywood Private Hospital offers a range of services, such as:

      • A free onsite courtesy bus service for convenient transport around the hospital grounds.

      • The Medicos Coffee Lounge is also located near Icon Hollywood.

      • Free WiFi

ATNM-400-001

This is a 3-part, multicentre, open-label Phase 1 study of ATNM-400 in men with metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC).Part A – Imaging Lead-in ([89Zr]-barecetamab-DFO):Up to 10 participants will receive a single intravenous (IV) dose of [89Zr]-barecetamab-DFO at approximately 37 MBq (1 mCi) for imaging-only purposes. This radio-labelled antibody is a non-therapeutic surrogate of ATNM-400 and is used to assess tumor targeting, biodistribution, dosimetry, and pharmacokinetics. PET/CT imaging will be performed at multiple time points (2–336 hours post-dose) to determine organ and tumor uptake and confirm radiation safety for subsequent therapeutic dosing.All imaging doses will be prepared and administered by qualified nuclear medicine personnel (radiopharmacists, radiologists, or technologists) at participating sites in compliance with radiation safety regulationsPart B – ATNM-400 Dose Escalation:Eligible participants will receive ATNM-400 ([225Ac]-barecetamab-DOTA) as an intravenous infusion on Day 1 of each 42-day treatment cycle, for up to four cycles. Dose escalation will follow a traditional 3+3 design across five planned cohorts, with dose levels ranging from 1.0 µCi/kg (0.037 MBq/kg) to 3.0 µCi/kg (0.11 MBq/kg). The infusion will be administered over approximately 30 minutes. Dose-limiting toxicities (DLTs) will be evaluated by the Safety Review Committee (SRC) to determine the maximum tolerated dose. Participants from Part A who demonstrate tumour uptake and meet eligibility criteria may re-enroll into Part B.Part C – ATNM-400 Dose Expansion:Approximately 18 participants will receive ATNM-400 at the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) determined in Part B. Part C will begin after the final participant in Part B has completed the DLT observation period and the SRC has confirmed the MTD, which is typically within two to four weeks after the last Part B participant’s DLT window. Participants from Part B will not be re-treated in Part C; only newly enrolled participants will receive expansion dosing. ATNM-400 will be administered as an intravenous infusion on Day 1 of each 42-day treatment cycle for up to four cycles. Each cycle may be extended to 56 days if additional time is required for haematological recovery, although dosing will continue to occur once per cycle regardless of cycle length.

Locations Hollywood

Diagnosis Prostate cancer