Bigger than basketball. Every ticket, every donation, and every fundraiser will support crucial research into bowel cancer, from early detection to saving lives.
We can't wait to see you all there π
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The BEACON registry seeks to understand how a brain tumour diagnosis impacts an individual and their quality of life, to determine what supportive care needs are lacking and how these can be improved for better patient outcomes.
Do you or someone you know have a brain tumour? We are inviting patients to share their lived experience of brain cancer and their interaction with the healthcare system.
We would love to hear from you! Sign up here: https://t.co/w7LK34nXEV
Lanard Copeland is one of the National Basketball League's all-time great players, entertainers and personalities, so we knew he'd have a word or two for us in the lead-up to the Legends of Basketball Game for Bowel Cancer.
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Andrew Parkinson (pictured), Lanard Copeland, Warrick Giddey, Darren Lucas, Joey Wright and Al Westover are all in for the Legends of Basketball Game for Bowel Cancer in Melbourne, Australia, on February 28. More information at: https://t.co/86VI9eRHys
Word around town is some of Australian basketball's all-time greats will come from around the nation to gather in Melbourne for one mighty cause. More to come, but for now circle Saturday, February 28 in your diary. It might be the smartest play you make in 2026!
Lots of hard work and perseverance by the #GibbsLab on display at #AGITG2025.
Just a small snapshot of some of the amazing work:
π Dr Margaret Lee presenting on the current status of ctDNA in Australia and what we have learned from the DYNAMIC studies.
π Effective utilisation of the TRACC registry data to demonstrate the importance of reintroduction of oxalipatin in unresected mCRC populations or retreatment with EGFRi.
π Dr Wei Hong highlighting insights we can gather from different data analyses of #GibbsLab registry data
The PURPLE Registry is led by Dr Belinda Lee and both the progress of the registry, and this momentous launch, represents many years of hard work by the team at #GibbsLab. π
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Celebrating the public launch of the PURPLE Translational Platform this World Pancreatic Cancer Day! π
The PURPLE Translational Platform is a central hub designed to connect patients with the right clinical trials.
Check out the Platform here: https://t.co/KPICZ5fAEI
The platform provides easy access to information on studies actively recruiting around Australia, integrating the large-scale PURPLE pancreatic cancer clinical registry, which to date has tracked more than 6000 patients across 57 global cancer centres.
Prof. Peter Gibbs has been elected Fellow of The Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences (AAHMS) for his contributions to cancer research.
The full story and interview with Prof. Gibbs can be found here: https://t.co/KIqrpLFikD
This Fellowship is a testament to Prof. Gibbsβ 20+ years of experience in clinical research and translational medicine and his contributions to the development of personalised treatments for patients with bowel cancer.
β... This is an incredible honour for me personally.
However, this Fellowship is also recognition of the collective hard work and perseverance of my laboratory team.β - Prof. Peter Gibbs