Gerry and Nancy Pencer Brain Tumour Centre​


Brain Tumour Clinic Area​​

Location

Princess Margaret Cancer Centre (Directions)

18th Floor, Gerry & Nancy Pencer Brain Tumour Centre​​

Hours

Monday - Friday: 9:00am - 5:00pm​

Contact

For current outpatients only:

Phone: 416 946 4501 ext. 5418
Online: Send a request through myUHN by selecting Contact Princess Margaret Care Team from the Menu

Patients can contact the clinic between 9:00am – 4:00pm. For after-hours care, call CAREpath at 1 877 681 3057.​

How to Get Referred

You need a referral from your doctor to become a patient in this clinic.

Instructions for Physicians

Your doctor can get all the referral information they need on the Patient Referral page.

Referral Page

What We Do

The Pencer Centre is dedicated to managing tumours of the brain and spinal cord. At the Pencer Centre, cancer experts on your team work with you to ensure you get the best care possible.

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What to Expect

Learn more about preparing for your first appointment in the Guide to the Princess Margaret.

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          The Team

          ​Treating and caring for people with cancer takes a well-coordinated team. Your team at the Brain Tumour Clinic is made up of world-class medical professionals working together for you and with you. Your team includes doctors, nurses, social workers, neuropsychologists, rehabilitation specialists, dietitians, volunteers and many others dedicated to helping you and your family.

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          https://www.uhn.ca/PrincessMargaret/Clinics/Brain_Tumour


          Relaxation Services At The Pencer Centre

          ​Many people living with a brain tumour feel worried, sad or stressed at various stages of their cancer journey. Relaxation exercises may help you cope with both everyday stress and stress that you may be feeling about your health.

          To learn more about relaxation exercises, a Pencer Centre Rehabilitation Consultant can work with you one-on-one during an individual relaxation therapy session.

          For more information, please contact Katherine Mileski, Rehabilitation Consultant, at 416 946 4501 x3995.​​


          Gerry Spencer, holding up a magnifying glass to his eye

          About Gerry Pencer

          In 1987, Gerry Pencer, the CEO of the world’s largest private label soft drink maker, was diagnosed with a grade 4 Glioblastoma Multiforme brain tumour. During the course of his illness, Gerry sought information, answers, treatment options, and support systems for both himself and his family.

          When he discovered the lack of readily available resources for brain tumour patients, Gerry Pencer set out to change the system. And like everything he did, he was determined to do it big. It was Gerry’s dream to fund and establish a world-class brain tumour centre where patients could feel at home while receiving state-of-the-art treatment and support, and where leading edge research could be encouraged. In November 1998, The Gerry & Nancy Pencer Brain Tumour Centre opened its doors on the 18th floor of Toronto’s Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and Gerry’s dream was realized.

          The Pencer Centre has blossomed into North America’s foremost multidisciplinary brain tumour facility, treating and supporting over 5,200 patients and their families every year and performing groundbreaking research in search of a cure. The programs at The Pencer Centre are so innovative that we regularly receive personal visits from other hospitals and treatment facilities world-wide seeking to implement our model.

          In addition, The Pencer Centre serves as a hub for brain tumour clinical trials in North America. In the summer of 2004, The Pencer Centre, led by esteemed Medical Director Dr. Warren Mason, was on the front lines of a ground-breaking discovery in the treatment of the most deadly type of brain tumour, Glioblastoma Multiforme. A new combination of drugs has been shown to dramatically improve the prognosis for newly-diagnosed patients. For the first time in over 30 years, there is new hope for brain tumour patients at The Pencer Centre and around the world!


          Group of Advisory Committee Volunteers

          “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world; indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” - Margaret Mead

          Margaret Mead’s statement could certainly be the motto of The Gerry & Nancy Pencer Brain Tumour Centre’s Patient & Family Advisory Committee (PFAC). This small, committed group of volunteers meets once a month to provide advice and feedback to the staff of the Pencer Centre. They tell us what we are doing right, what we can do better and what we should consider adding to our list of programs.

          As patients, survivors and caregivers, committee members bring vital expertise and perspective to the centre’s activities.

          • PFAC helps develop and evaluate all the supportive care and educational materials for people with brain tumours and their families.
          • The committee’s fundraising activities include the hugely successful annual Head for a Cure 5K walk.



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          Last modified: 11/18/2025 9:30 AM
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