📢CCTG Members - we've extended the deadline!
Submissions now closing, Monday 18 May 2026 at 9 AM AEST.
Feel free to get in touch with our team if you'd like to discuss an idea for submission: [email protected].
Application & guidelines: https://t.co/jjiUh2bEkh
Have a melanoma or skin cancer research idea? 🔬
Submit your concept to be developed at our MASC Trials workshop & receive expert feedback.
📅 25 June, 9am – 1pm
👉 Register https://t.co/CVUmQYvlM9
📧 Submit: [email protected]#MelanomaResearch#SkinCancer#ClinicalTrials
Reminder: one month remains to submit to QLR's special issue, "Quality of life in people with mental disorders – beyond global scores." Learn more at https://t.co/UL4UToAUxC
Early bird registrations for the 2026 TOGA ASM extended until 8 June!
Don’t miss your opportunity to attend one of Australia’s leading thoracic oncology meetings at discounted rates.
✔ Outstanding scientific program
✔ International and local experts
June is Uterine Cancer Awareness Month, and the picture across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand cannot be ignored.
Uterine cancers are the most common and fastest rising gynaecological cancers in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. And most women have never heard of it.
Around 12 women across both countries will hear those words today. More than two will lose their lives.
Yet 94% of women report they were unaware of uterine cancer. It is unknown, underfunded, and unsupported. Uterine cancers are the poorest funded cancer in terms of research funding, both in absolute terms and in terms of disease burden.
That has to change. Our State of the Nation report sets out what we know and what must be done. Read it here: https://t.co/Cm6rQY5cwW
@CancerAustralia #UCAM #UterineCancer #EndometrialCancer #AdvancingResearchSavingLives
iPrevent is an evidence-based online tool designed to help women better understand their individual breast cancer risk and learn what actions may help reduce it.
Learn more:
https://t.co/6tg6NoCZXM
Registrations are open for the TOGA 2026 ASM!
Take advantage of discounted rates - early bird closed May 31 2026.
📅 Dates: July 15-17
📍 Location: Pullman Melbourne Albert Park
Register now > https://t.co/ZXU9P2qvHj
📢CCTG Members - applications are now open!
💰 Up to $20,000 AUD
✅ for two cancer-related QoL activities
🗓️ 12-month period
🤝 CQUEST support & guidance
For more info & to apply, scan the QR code or click here: https://t.co/6EFTE0q7f4
Calling all researchers in the TOGA Community!
Abstract submissions for the 2026 TOGA ASM are closing soon.
If you’re part of the TOGA community, don’t miss the chance to contribute to this year’s exciting program of presentations and discussions.
Submission Deadline:
📢 Don't forget to register!
Join CQUEST for a deep dive into the Movember Pan Cancer Initiative’s core outcome set. We’re discussing the future of patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in Australian clinical trials.
🎟️Free for all CTG members!
👉 https://t.co/UCraSy4wZG
Congrats to Radiation Oncologist Dr Therese Kang from @AlfredHealth who will undertake new research on long-term outcomes from prostate cancer after receiving TROG's inaugural Secondary Data Analysis (SDA) Grant, supported by Commercial Collective.
https://t.co/iy3aVt6dUH
CQUEST is bringing experts and insights together for this lunchtime seminar. Come along and learn about the core outcome set developed through the Movember Pan Cancer Initiative!
👉 Register here: https://t.co/UCraSy4wZG
FREE for all CTG members!
Are you a member of the community involved in the support and care of people with cancer? Nominations are now open for the 2026 #JeannieFerrisAward - recognising outstanding contributions in improving cancer outcomes. Visit https://t.co/ReHnwaUmbg
Tarlatamab is changing the game in SCLC.
See the trial data, understand the PBS landscape, and master the clinical use.
Secure your place at our Small Cell Lung Cancer Masterclass now 👉
🚨 Limited spots available.
📅 Date: March 20
⏰ Time: 10:00AM - 4:30PM
Only one week remains to volunteer on the ISOQOL Awards Subcommittee or a Travel Scholarship Selection Panel! Submit your application by 16 March to get involved and help shape recognition in the HRQL field. Learn more: https://t.co/75EmaKtORN
It's just one week until we kick off one of the biggest events of the year in the Australian & NZ RO calendar -- our ASM in Melbourne. Register to join us for a fabulous program covering the latest research & technology, and the future of clinical trials.
https://t.co/4YPZh8hXgi
🔬 STRIVE clinical trial now open in Aotearoa, New Zealand
ANZGOG, in partnership with @CDNCancerTrials (CCTG), is pleased to announce the activation of the STRIVE clinical trial in Aotearoa, New Zealand 🇳🇿
STRIVE (ANZGOG2109/2021; CCTG VU.2) represents an important step forward in advancing evidence-based surgical management for women diagnosed with vulvar squamous cell carcinoma (VSCC).
VSCC accounts for more than 90% of vulvar cancers and arises via two distinct biological pathways:
• HPV-associated
• HPV-independent, often linked to lichen sclerosus
Emerging evidence suggests these subtypes behave differently, with implications for surgical management and recurrence risk. However, optimal treatment strategies have not been formally tested in a prospective trial.
STRIVE is an international, prospective stratification study designed to refine surgical decision-making based on tumour biology, including HPV status and molecular markers such as p53 and dVIN. The trial aims to:
• Improve risk stratification
• Inform margin assessment
• Reduce recurrence rates
• Support personalised treatment pathways
For HPV-associated tumours, the study will assess whether less extensive surgery can safely reduce complications and improve function without increasing recurrence risk.
For HPV-independent tumours, STRIVE will evaluate whether tailored surgical approaches can reduce the likelihood of recurrence where high-risk biological features are present.
The first Australasian site at Auckland City Hospital opened on 30 January 2026 and is actively recruiting, with Dr Lois Eva as Principal Investigator. The study is co-chaired in ANZ by Professor Paul Cohen and Dr Lois Eva.
Given the relative rarity of vulvar cancer, international collaboration is essential. STRIVE brings together global expertise to generate the evidence needed to strengthen clinical guidelines and improve outcomes for women.
🔗 https://t.co/nH92jXFZum: NCT06358469
More information: https://t.co/VklZ5aZYWi
#ClinicalTrials #GynaecologicalCancer #VulvarCancer #CancerResearch #GlobalCollaboration
The consumer voice is vital for cancer clinical trials. Bring your lived experience to the table and help shape the future of consumer learning at our CQUEST Co‑Design Workshop.
👉For more info & to register: https://t.co/HInRbEn7sW