SMICS Annual Report 2023-24

As we close out the year, we are proud to share the SMICS Annual Report which showcases the investment SMICS has made to improve services for people affected by cancer in southern Melbourne in 2023-24.

SMICS annual report 2023-24 (PDF)
Southern Melbourne Integrated Cancer Service (SMICS) logo

SMICS serves south eastern Melbourne – the fastest growing population area in Victoria. The SMICS catchment covers a total area of 2,967km2

The SMICS region is also home to a significant refugee population. The City of Greater Dandenong is a Refugee Welcome Zone, committed to upholding the rights of refugees and enhancing cultural and religious diversity.

Map of the SMICS region

Local Government Areas (LGAs) in the Southern Melbourne Integrated Cancer Service (SMICS) region

The SMICS catchment aligns most closely with 11 local government areas (LGAs):

  • Bayside City
  • Cardinia Shire
  • Casey City
  • Frankston City
  • Glen Eira City
  • Greater Dandenong City
  • Kingston City
  • Monash City
  • Mornington Peninsula Shire
  • Port Philip City
  • Stonnington City.

Cancer in our region

The annual incidence of new cancer diagnosis in our region currently exceeds 9,983 – with more than 2,981 people in the region dying from cancer each year.

86% of newly diagnosed cancer patients have their treatment plan discussed at a multidisciplinary meeting (MDM).

80,048
Episodes of acute cancer care per annum

Data Source Victorian Cancer Registry
TumourNew incidence5 year survival
Genitourinary 2,30790%
Breast135092%
Haematological102076%
Colorectal99371%
Upper Gastrointestinal95527%
Lung88229%
Skin (Melanoma)74295%
Gynaecological42071%
Head & neck28376%
Endocrine glands & thyroid21194%
Central nervous system13831%

73%
of cancer patients who reside in the southern Melbourne region survive for 5 years post diagnosis