It is a sad day for the TCRN team as our funding comes to an end. Since 2011, we are proud to have supported hundreds of our members through grants, scholarships and education with the aim of improving outcomes for people with cancer. Thank you to all who have been involved.
Celebrating excellence and innovation in NSW #cancerresearch. https://t.co/zveacTyjoR Nominations for the 2022 NSW Premier’s Awards for Outstanding Cancer Research are now open.
Cancer clinicians and exercise professional identify factors that impact #exercise counselling and referral in #cancercare 🇦🇺
1. 📚 lack of training
2. 💲 out-of-pocket patient costs
3. ⚠️ burden to obtain #Medicare referral
⏩ https://t.co/nvKAM9rv9m
@UTS_Health @TCRNetwork
It is not too late to register for our #WorldCancerDay webinar tomorrow at 11am. Our presenters and panel will discuss equity in cancer care. #CloseTheCareGap
Registration link: https://t.co/dK1tidO6bo
This has been a great example of a translational cancer research collaboration between scientists, surgeons, medical oncologists, bioinformaticians & nurses primarily from @UNSWMedicine and @royalforwomen & supported by crucial funding from @TCRNetwork - thank you everyone!
Congratulations to Prof Geoff Delaney and the SPHERE Cancer CAG team who have been awarded $7M from the @cancerNSW . We are looking forward to building upon the collaboration to date.
@CancerSPHERE
We're celebrating the announcement of @cancerNSW funding for Prof Geoff Delaney and the Maridulu Budyari Gumal (SPHERE) Cancer Clinical Academic Group @CancerSPHERE
Read more about this and other news and opportunities from across our network 📰 https://t.co/djXHzpKpPb
It is a sad day for the TCRN team as our funding comes to an end. Since 2011, we are proud to have supported hundreds of our members through grants, scholarships and education with the aim of improving outcomes for people with cancer. Thank you to all who have been involved.
What’s the best way to meet ongoing needs of #cancer survivors? An e-care plan shared between the survivors, cancer services and GPs could be a practical answer:
https://t.co/jqCroqgjgD
@TCRNetwork@NeluneR@cphce_unsw@wsliauw