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Treatment of cervical cancer varies depending on stage and patient factors. Comprehensive management is best
provided within a well resourced multidisciplinary team. Micro-invasive disease is largely...
Medical Oncology Group of Australia/ Novartis Cancer Achievement Award
clinical training career values
2015/3/26
It was totally unexpected as I don’t feel that I have done
anything particularly special, but it is very gratifying to
receive such recognition from one’s peers and to be
included among the previou...
Discriminating factors in treatment decisions for chemotherapy in elderly patients with colorectal cancer
Discriminating factors treatment decisions
2015/3/26
Chemotherapy is underutilised in patients over the age of 70 and good arguments exist to support active treatment in this group. We examined patient and disease factors in colorectal cancer patients a...
Non-small cell lung cancer in the elderly - systemic therapy
Non-small cell lung cancer elderly - systemic therapy
2015/3/26
Elderly patients represent a significant and rising proportion of patients with Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer and historically they have been under-treated and under-represented in clinical trials. Incre...
The population segment that is seeing the most growth is the geriatric population. Oncologists are increasingly facing the problem of how best to treat an elderly patient with cancer. Treatment decisi...
Medical Oncology Group of Australia, Pierre Fabre Cancer Achievement Award: Papillomavirus specific immunity as a means to prevent deaths from cervical cancer
Medical Oncology Group of Australia Pierre Fabre Cancer Achievement Award Papillomavirus specific immunity as a means to prevent deaths from cervical cancer
2015/3/24
Cervical cancer was shown by Professor Harald zur Hausen in the early 1980s to be initiated by infection of cervical epithelium with certain human papillomaviruses, now designated as “high risk” papil...
Specialist palliative care use for people dying of cancer in Western Australia
Specialist palliative care people dying of cancer Western Australia
2015/3/24
The Western Australian Data Linkage System was used to study patterns of specialist palliative care delivery during the last 12 months of life, comparing use between different socio-demographic groups...
On the receiving end: cancer patients’ perceptions of the burden of chemotherapy
On the receiving end cancer patients’ perceptions the burden of chemotherapy
2015/3/23
During the 1970s cancer chemotherapy began to emerge from the research environment of leukaemia and paediatric cancer units to become a part of the management of common cancers occurring in adults. Ex...
Local therapy in a systemic world: the evolution and incarnations of adjuvant radiotherapy for breast cancer
Local therapy in a systemic world the evolution and incarnations adjuvant radiotherapy breast cancer
2015/3/23
Alan Coates’ career has seen the evolution of radiotherapy in the adjuvant treatment of breast cancer move from the only modality available, through a period of little utilisation, to its current resu...
The Australia New Zealand Breast Cancer Trials Group: some contributions to breast cancer trials
The Australia New Zealand Breast Cancer Trials Group breast cancer trials
2015/3/23
The Australian New Zealand Breast Cancer Trials Group was formed in 1978 after the first adjuvant therapy trials were published. This commenced a new era of clinical trials and the commencement of sub...
Alan Coates was appointed the inaugural Chief Executive Officer of The Cancer Council Australia (then the Australian Cancer Society) in 1998 and has since amassed achievements in the areas of advocacy...
Promoting shared decision making and informed choice for the early detection of prostate cancer: development and evaluation of a GP education program
Promoting shared decision making informed choice early detection of prostate cancer development and evaluation GP education program
2015/3/19
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in Australian men. At present, there is no definitive data confirming that widespread screening for prostate cancer will reduce the death rate fro...
Leading the way – best practice in psychosocial care for cancer patients
Leading the way best practice psychosocial care cancer patients
2015/3/19
Australia has taken an international lead in recognition of the importance of psychosocial care for cancer patients and in the associated development of evidence-based best practice recommendations. T...
Evidence from the literature highlights the significant negative impact of care giving on the physical, mental and financial aspects of caregivers’ lives. It also reinforces the importance of reducing...
Psychosocial issues for people with advanced cancer: overcoming the research challenges
Psychosocial issues people with advanced cancer research challenges
2015/3/19
Being diagnosed with advanced cancer is devastating for the person and their family. It progressively affects the individual’s physical functioning, which in turn affects emotional well-being, social ...