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STATEC trial: Defining best practice in endometrial cancer

Cancer of the womb (also referred to as endometrial cancer or uterine cancer) is the most common gynaecological cancer in Australia. Associate Professor Alison Brand AM: endometrial cancer is the most common gynaecological cancer. This [...]

STATEC trial: Defining best practice in endometrial cancer2021-02-10T04:34:32+11:00

New comic book helps kids understand ovarian cancer

A new comic book “Understanding Ovarian Cancer” is helping children and young people understand ovarian cancer. Mother and grandmother, Veronica knows this comic will help thousands of women who are looking for ways to talk about [...]

New comic book helps kids understand ovarian cancer2020-02-10T05:55:19+11:00

ANZGOG Board appoints new Chair: Associate Professor Philip Beale

Associate Professor Philip Beale is appointed Chair of ANZGOG from 30 March 2018. His appointment follows the conclusion of Associate Professor Alison Brand AM's six-year term enabling gynaecological cancer research as Chair of ANZGOG. “It has [...]

ANZGOG Board appoints new Chair: Associate Professor Philip Beale2021-02-10T04:35:35+11:00

Dr Michelle Wilson on thinking outside the box in ovarian cancer

Michelle Wilson believes the ability to think outside the box is one of the best skills clinicians can have for their patients. Michelle was awarded a Fund for New Research grant in 2016 for her ovarian [...]

Dr Michelle Wilson on thinking outside the box in ovarian cancer2020-02-10T05:55:15+11:00

Survivors Teaching Students: Caitlin

Survivors Teaching Students: Caitlin "Ovarian cancer is a scary and lonely disease. Not long after my diagnosis I vowed to help save the lives of women affected by ovarian cancer, and to make it a disease [...]

Survivors Teaching Students: Caitlin2020-02-10T05:56:18+11:00

Improving treatment practices in cervical cancer: EXCISE study

Improving treatment practices in cervical cancer: EXCISE study Dr Paul Cohen received funding to run a pilot study in cervical cancer through the ANZGOG Fund for New Research. The study is called EXCISE and is comparing [...]

Improving treatment practices in cervical cancer: EXCISE study2020-02-10T05:55:16+11:00
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