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Prevention of death from cancers caused by mismatch repair defects - Prof Sir John Burn
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Evolution of kidney cancer - Peter Campbell
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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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Beyond discovery – a health system approach to improving cancer outcomes - Prof Sanchia Aranda
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The prevention of Uterine and Ovarian cancer - David Wrede
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Mental health of women with cancer – trauma, identity and maternity - Louise Newman
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Survivorship care plans (SCPs) – what do survivors of gynaecological cancer want - Nicole Kinnane
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Practice changing advances in systemic therapy for gynaecological cancer - Linda Mileshkin
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Managing menopausal symptoms after cancer What works and what doesn’t - Martha Hickey
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Cervical cancer prevention, everything is changing - Marion Saville
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Panel Discussion - The responsibility of cancer health professionals to support smoking cessation
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Translating research into practice The Healthy Living after Cancer Partnership Project Elisabeth Hing
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Exercise and nutrition during and after cancer treatment Dr Steve Fraser.mp4
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Stress remodels the tumour microenvironment the impact on cancer progression - Erica Sloan
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New strategies for enhancing CAR T cell cancer therapy - Assoc Prof Phil Darcy
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Our microbiome and cancer - Prof Paul Johnson
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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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Exercise Medicine for Cancer Assoc Prof Prue Cormie
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Development of a care complexity index for use in ambulatory settings by cancer nurses Prof Mel Krishnasamy
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The RAGE Project Implementing diagnostic pathways for gastro-intestinal cancers Prof Jon Emery
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Women's Wellness after Cancer Program Prof Debra Anderson
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Development and implementation of end treatment consultations for women with breast cancer Jo Armes
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Advancements in anorectal treatment and rectal cancer Mr Satish Warrier
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Some clarity amid the confusion Early detection of prostate cancer Associate Professor Declan Murphy
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