VCCC
The Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre (VCCC) was established in 2009 and is a powerful alliance of ten successful Victorian organisations committed to cancer control: Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne Health (including The Royal Melbourne Hospital), The University of Melbourne, The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, The Royal Women’s Hospital, The Royal Children’s Hospital, Western Health, St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne (including St Vincent's Institute), Austin Health (including the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Research Institute and Austin Lifesciences) and Murdoch Childrens Research Institute.
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Evolution of kidney cancer - Peter Campbell
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Improving the efficacy of engineered T cells in hematologic malignancies and solid tumors - Prof Stan Riddell
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Beyond discovery – a health system approach to improving cancer outcomes - Prof Sanchia Aranda
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Targeting cancer metabolic mutations - Craig Thompson
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Building a Community Against Cancer Public Event
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Telomere instability in cells with insufficient telomerase - Elizabeth Blackburn
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Reactivating tumour suppressor pathways to treat melanoma - Prof Grant McArthur
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Metabolic regulation of immuno-oncology - Craig Thompson
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Development and implementation of end treatment consultations for women with breast cancer Jo Armes
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Identifying cells of origin of breast cancer - Jane Visvader
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Women's Wellness after Cancer Program Prof Debra Anderson
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Demoralization - a common clinical disorder in patients and their families in oncology and palliative care Prof David Kissane
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Using genomics to understand cell of origin in leukemia - Charles Mullighan
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Preclinical models for personalised approaches in the treatment of childhood leukaemia - Richard Lock
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Exercise Medicine for Cancer Assoc Prof Prue Cormie
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Cancer pain and its treatment with opioids the detrimental link with innate immune-mediated inflammation Andrew Somogyi
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Chimeric antigen receptor modified T cells for B cell malignancies - Prof Stan Riddell
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Making probability personal identifying pathogenic variants and testing for them when it matters - Prof Sir John Burn
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Tele-Oncology Tele-Nursing & Tele-Trials Evolution of telehealth in regional and rare cancer care Dr Abhishek Joshi
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Predicting breast cancer incidence determining what information is important - Robert MacInnis
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The use of personalized DNA testing to guide screening for colorectal cancer - Mark Jenkins
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Support from afar The application of telemedicine to nutrition based cancer survivorship initiatives Megan Chiswell
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Caring for people living with cancer a fresh look at clinical models for improving patients’ lived experience and health outcomes - Assoc Prof Lidia Schapira
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New strategies for enhancing CAR T cell cancer therapy - Assoc Prof Phil Darcy