TROG Cancer Research in Waratah | Medical research centre
TROG Cancer Research
Locality: Waratah
Phone: +6140143911
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25.01.2022 Our Ambassador, Julie McCrossin, has been working alongside the team at Radiation Oncology: Targeting Cancer. Together, they have developed a series of radiation therapy videos to help educate people about the latest innovations in head and neck cancer treatment Check out the videos via the link below ... bit.ly/head-neck-cancervideos #TROGCancerResearch #TargetingCancer #JulieMcCrossin #Ambassador #Cancer #Videos
24.01.2022 We are very excited to welcome Bernadette as the latest addition to our team! As a CPA-qualified finance professional and philanthropist, Bernadette has joined our team in the role of Company Secretary and Business Planning & Advisory Services Manager Bernadette’s career spans seventeen years across public practice, commercial and profit for purpose organisations, with the latter being where her heart lies.... To learn more about our newest recruit, check out the Hunter Headline article below #TROGCancerResearch #Staff #CompanySecretary #Team #CancerResearch #Newcastle #TBT
24.01.2022 Our mission is a simple one, but without the support of others it's impossible to achieve. We love being in a position to positively affect the lives of those battling cancer, like we did with our trial participant Steve. To have access to the resources required to continue this work, we rely on the support of donors So, we want to thank those who have already made their donation and have shown their support over the years. And, we encourage others who may want to donate ...to support us with their own contribution. You can learn more about our mission and donate today by visiting our website below trog.com.au/Donate-Today #Donate #TROGCancerResearch #Support #CancerResearch #RadiationTherapy
23.01.2022 There's no denying that cancer isn't easy, and it's understandable why a diagnosis is often known as a battle. But, we've also seen what the power of hope, love and laughter can do to lift the spirits of those with cancer and their loved ones. We want you to know that you're not alone in this fight and that we're actively looking for new and innovative ways to treat and manage cancer every day ... To learn more about what we are doing to provide hope for cancer patients in Australia and around the world, click the link below trog.com.au/Our-research #QuoteOfTheDay #TROGCancerReseach #CancerResearch #Cancer #CancerPatients
23.01.2022 As we mark the end of #WomensHealthWeek, we want to highlight this recent breast cancer research discovery. Published in the journal Nature Precision Oncology, Dr Ciara Duffy has found that the venom from honeybees can rapidly kill aggressive and hard-to-treat breast cancer cells And when used in combination with existing chemotherapy drugs, then venom was extremely efficient at reducing tumour growth in mice ... Dr Duffy hopes the discovery could lead to the development of a treatment for triple-negative breast cancer, which accounts for 10 to 15 per cent of all breast cancers. To learn more about Dr Duffy's research, click the link below #WomensHealth #BreastCancer #Research #News #Honeybee #CancerResearch
21.01.2022 As a leading cancer research group, we are in a privileged position to partner with top performing companies that expose us to new technology and innovative solutions Through our newest corporate partner, Gamma Gurus, we have access to RAD formation's ClearCheck software. ClearCheck software enables automated radiation therapy plan review and reporting. This tool will be used to provide knowledge based plan quality feedback for multiple trials. ... Through more efficient processing, robust assessment and standardisation, we can continue to support trials that change practice and improve patient outcome! Thanks to this partnership, we can improve some of the essential clinical trial activities we do for cancer patients To learn more about our corporate partners, click the link below trog.com.au/Current-sponsors #GammaGurus #RadiationTherapy #Technology #Partner #TROGCancerResearch
21.01.2022 ! As a leader in cancer research, we are committed to innovation and continuous improvement Our 2019 research report outlines the tireless work our team demonstrated in 2019, and the outcomes we achieved for thousands of cancer patients ... It also includes an update on our world-class clinical trials, the successes we celebrated in 2019, our administrative and operational changes, and so much more! To read the full report, click the link below trog.com.au/Research_Reports #AnnualReport #TROGCancerResearch #ClinicalTrial #CancerResearch #RadiationTherapy
20.01.2022 It's estimated that over 15,000 people will be diagnosed with bowel cancer in 2020 But thankfully, there are many ways you can manage your risk of developing bowel cancer. So, what can be done to save thousands of lives from bowel cancer? ... Increased participation in the poo-test kit. Earlier detection with your GP. Education around high-risk factors. Reducing the burden around screenings. Check out the link to read more about how you can reduce the risk of developing bowel cancer #BowelCancer #CancerResearch #News #EarlyDetection #TROGCancerResearch
19.01.2022 Have you ever wondered where your money goes when you make a donation to a charity? We value every dollar donated to support our clinical trials, which is why we strive for maintaining transparency in the ways your donation helps cancer patients. Our team guarantee that every donation made goes towards key activities that help ensure better outcomes for cancer patients ... Some of these are: Ensuring patient safety is monitored during a trial Developing trial protocols for our researchers Developing Quality Assurance requirements that will be applied continuously throughout the life of the trial Ensuring a trial complies with strict international Good Clinical Practice standards Plus, so much more! If you'd like to learn more about the impact your donation can make in the life of a cancer patient, click the link below trog.com.au/How-your-donation-helps #Support #Donation #CancerResearch #TROGCancerResearch #ClinicalTrial #Oncology
19.01.2022 As health professionals who work with cancer patients every day, we understand the difficulties our patients and their loved ones have to face. During COVID-19 these challenges can be even harder. That's why it is even more important to love, support and be there for those fighting cancer A little while back we wrote a blog about how you can show your support to a loved one who has been diagnosed with cancer. ... Click the link below to read it in full bit.ly/trog-cancer-support #Blog #TROGCancerResearch #Support #CancerPatient #CancerResearch #COVID19
18.01.2022 This #ThrowbackThursday we want to highlight the amazing work of our BIG 3-07/TROG 07.01 (DCIS) trial team. Thanks to this study, we are able to analyse and assess the best treatment options for breast cancer patients with a ductal carcinoma in situ diagnosis. Recently results were released showing how different radiation therapy regimes can affect the cosmetic outcomes of patients diagnosed with DCIS. ... To read more about this study, click the blog below trog.com.au/Latest-News?newsID=13386 #BreastCancer #DCIS #Trial #TROGCancerResearch #Blog #News
17.01.2022 Is this you? We're looking for a - . Directly reporting to our CEO, the Research Services Manager is responsible for managing the team (Development and Operations) and for overseeing our activities in accordance with our organisational strategic direction. This role also provides oversight of trial progress reporting, monitoring of adherence to clinical trial regulations and policy and procedures related to the department.... Over the past 30 years, we have conducted world-class research involving radiation therapy to improve outcomes and quality of life for people affected by cancer. We pride ourselves on our people and the work that they do. So come and join our team! Click the link below and apply today. https://www.trog.com.au/Cancer-Research-Jobs #TROG #Opportunity #Team #NowHiring #CancerResearch
17.01.2022 : if you're unwell, don't delay your treatment - make an appointment with your GP today! Doctors from leading cancer treatment centres are urging us all to remain alert, and to see their GP if they are experiencing any warning signs of illness Some of the warning signs include: ... Persistent unexplained pain, A new lump or swelling, and Unexplained weight loss or tiredness. Plus, there are a heap of other signs to look out for, which you can learn more about in the link below canceraustralia.gov.au/cancer-wont-wait #TROGCancerResearch #Oncology #Cancer #Prevention #Treatment #COVID19 #CancerWontWait
17.01.2022 ' ? We are on the lookout out for a ( ) to join our Radiation Therapy Quality Assurance (RTQA) team. In this role you will provide project management and administrative support to the RTQA team from trial development to close out ... You will also assist the Radiation Therapy Manager in the design, management and monitoring of clinical trial activities. Click below to learn more, and apply today! trog.com.au/Cancer-Research-Jobs #TROGCancerResearch #JobVacancy #ResearchOfficer #CancerResearch #RadiationTherapy
17.01.2022 Ever wondered how we run our leading clinical trials? Well, there are a number of stages involved - before, during, and after recruitment. These include: New proposal submitted to the TROG Scientific Committee... Proposal is approved for development Funding secured Full clinical trial protocol developed and approved Trial approved for activation Trial opened for recruitment Participants receive treatment on trial and are then followed up Completion of trial and publication of results Our multi-stage process is vital to ensure we remain a world-class clinical trials group that excels in safety and quality, and achieves better outcomes for cancer patients To learn more about how we get our clinical trials off the ground, visit our website trog.com.au/Stages-of-a-trial #ClinicalTrials #CancerResearch #TROGCancerResearch #CancerPatients #Leaders
16.01.2022 We wish to congratulate Professor Tomas Kron on receiving the TROG Cancer Research Lifetime Membership Award! Prof. Kron has been working alongside TROG Cancer Research for over twenty years, and has been a key contributor to the success of our research and clinical trials In fact, he was the one of the first Physicists to provide significant support to our organisation, having initially held the position of Physics Advisor from 1999-2001.... Prof. Kron also plays an important role as an advisor on the New Techniques and Technology committee, helping us to maintain leading quality assurance systems and policies And, that's only the tip of the iceberg - which is why this award is well deserved Thank you for your service and support over the years! #Award #Achievement #TROGCancerResearch #LifetimeMember #CancerResearch
16.01.2022 Our team is excited to announce that the results from our TROG 12.01 trial have been published in the latest volume of Oral Oncology (Elsevier) The study compares radiotherapy combined with either cetuximab or cisplatin in patients with loco-regionally advanced HPV positive oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC), located at the base of the tongue or tonsils. View the results in the journal article below ... bit.ly/TRO_1201_OralOncology #HPV #ClinicalTrial #TROGCancerResearch #Journal #Publication #OralOncology #TROG1201
14.01.2022 Colorectal cancer, also known as bowel cancer, colon cancer, or rectal cancer, is any cancer that affects the colon and the rectum. The risk of bowel cancer can be reduced by not smoking, a healthy diet with plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables, limiting consumption of red meat, avoiding processed meats, and maintaining a healthy body weight. Lucky for us, colorectal cancer incidence rates have decreased more than any other cancer in Australia. ... #TROGCancerResearch #ColorectalCancer #AustralianStatistics
14.01.2022 No one should have to jump through hoops to receive the treatment they need... however rural cancer patients often face difficulty accessing support. We are glad to see that the Federal Government is now providing a $45.5 million investment to expand cancer treatment services across ten additional regional locations, including Macleay and Nambucca valleys To learn more about this investment, read below ... #CancerTreatment #News #Cancer #TROGCancerResearch #RegionalAustralia
14.01.2022 Improving access is key to improving healthcare in regional communities, with research indicating that patients are 10 per cent less likely to receive radiation therapy for every 100 kilometres they are from a treatment centre. Well done to Icon Group for furthering its regional dedication across Queensland. Today, patients in Mackay and surrounding regions can remain close to home and be surrounded by loved ones while accessing the same level of cancer treatment found in... metropolitan cities. TROG Cancer Research is committed to providing opportunities for patients to participate in cancer clinical trials across all regions in Australia and New Zealand. #TROGCancerResearch #RegionalCommunities #RadiationTherapy #CancerTreatment
14.01.2022 Say hello to Bob Back in 2012, Bob was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma of the neck. As part of TROG's POST trial, he was instrumental in helping us investigate treatment options for patients with advanced squamous cell carcinoma - which is one of the most common forms of skin cancer. ... It is trial participants like Bob who ensure we can create better outcomes for patients now and long into the future. So, thank you Bob! To read more about Bob's story, click the link below trog.com.au/Participant-story-Bob-Schampers #TrialParticipant #ClinicalTrials #Story #TROGCancerResearch #CancerResearch
13.01.2022 Thank you to the Newcastle Herald for featuring us and our TROG 18.01 NINJA Trial. Unfortunately, current treatments for prostate cancer can sometimes affect certain sexual functions. The NINJA Trial aims to deliver better results with fewer treatments and side effects by using targeted, high dose radiation therapy.... One of our participants, 56-year-old Mark Mitchell underwent the trial 18 months ago. "...at this stage, everything works great and with minimal discomfort." To read the full article, click the link below https://www.newcastleherald.com.au//ninja-warriors-test-a/ https://www.trog.com.au/1801-NINJA #TROGCancerResearch #NewcastleNews #ProstateCancer
12.01.2022 We understand that the stress of a cancer diagnosis can be a lot to handle. Which is why we design trials which specifically focus on understanding and improving the patient experience This includes considerations of the patient journey when initially designing the trial, as well as including opportunities for patient reported outcomes and quality of life measures ... By designing and conducting patient centered trials, we can achieve our mission of improving the outcomes and quality of life for those affected by cancer. To learn more about some of our trials in the pipeline, click the link below trog.com.au/Upcoming-trials #Cancer #TROGCancerResearch #QuoteOfTheDay #Trials #CancerPatient #COVID19
12.01.2022 According to the World Health Organization (WHO), consumption of tobacco is responsible for 22 per cent of cancer related deaths on a global scale Tobacco smoke contains at least 70 different chemicals that cause cancer. These are commonly known as carcinogens. Many of these chemicals can cause damage to your DNA, which controls how your body makes new cells. ... Damaged DNA can make cells grow abnormally, and may cause them to become cancerous We understand it can be hard to quit smoking, but we highly recommend cutting the habit out of your life for long-term health benefits. To learn more about how you can quit, check out the link below health.gov.au/healt/smoking-and-tobacco/how-to-quit-smoking #Smoking #Tobacco #Fact #TROGCancerResearch #CancerResearch #Cancer
12.01.2022 In the race to find new ways to prevent and treat COVID-19, researchers are being more innovative than ever before For example, researchers in Canada recently launched a clinical trial that focuses on strengthening the immune system of cancer patients. The trial aims to boost cancer patients' immune systems with IMM-101 bacteria, which will help protect them from COVID-19 and other dangerous lung infections ... To learn more about the incredible research being conducted by the team at the Canadian Cancer Trials Group, click below #CancerPatients #Research #News #TROGCancerResearch #Innovation #COVID19
12.01.2022 For over thirty years, we have been pioneers in cancer research in Australia and around the world With over 14,000 trial participants and the work of health professionals and researchers we have been able to provide better outcomes and happier lives for those living with cancer It is this work that makes us incredibly proud and we are also extremely appreciative to all those who continually support our organisation ... To learn more about our amazing achievements in cancer research, click below trog.com.au/Significant-achievements #TROGCancerResearch #Achievements #Success #Oncology #RadOnc #Cancer
11.01.2022 Inflammation after undergoing radiation therapy for cancer patients is extremely common and can impact quality of life. Excitingly, new international research has shown that the humble oat could be the new superfood for cancer patients. A diet rich in fibre could significantly reduce radiation-induced gut inflammation, meaning we could improve long-term intestinal health among cancer survivors. ... https://www.news-medical.net//Dietary-oat-bran-can-offset- #TROGCancerResearch #GutInflammation #RadiationTherapy
11.01.2022 The best approach to managing illness is to prevent it! Thanks to modern research, there are a number of things we can all do to reduce our risk of developing cancer, such as: vaccinations against viruses such as HPV and Hep B... reducing your consumption of alcohol quitting smoking maintaining a healthy diet exercising regularly reducing your exposure to UV radiation (slip, slop, slap) workplace hazard control processes, and protective uniforms reducing exposure to harmful ionizing radiation Share this post with your loved ones, and help prevent the risk of cancer #TROGCancerResearch #Fact #Cancer #Prevention
11.01.2022 For over thirty years, the TROG Cancer Research team have been dedicated to utilising cutting edge radiation therapy technology to help cancer patients. For example, our team are proud to be able to work with Varian Medical Systems, who are a leader in radiation technology equipment. With precision based technology, Varian Medical Systems provides radiation oncology professionals with high quality medical devices and software for treating and managing cancer.... To learn more about Varian technology, check out their site via our sponsors link below. trog.com.au/Current-sponsors #TROGCancerResearch #RadiationTreatment #Radiation #Technology #Equipment #CancerResearch
10.01.2022 If there is anything we know for certain, it's that cancer can be one hell of a battle That's why we strive every day to make this battle easier for cancer patients in Australia and around the world No one should have to go through unnecessary pain and suffering and improving quality of life is what our team is all about.... To learn more about our winning philosophy, check out our website below trog.com.au/Mission-and-values #TROGCancerResearch #QuoteOfTheDay #Philosophy #CancerResearch #OurTeam #RadiationTherapy
09.01.2022 As we eagerly wait for a vaccine for COVID-19, we want to take a moment to highlight the powerful effects of our current vaccines Thanks to a variety of vaccines, we are able to prevent a range of cancer causing diseases and infections. For example, human papillomavirus (HPV) causes cervical cancer, and the hepatitis B virus (HBV) can cause liver cancer ... Since vaccinations for these viruses were introduced, the World Health Organization (WHO) has reported that 1.1 million cases are prevented every year! Check with your GP to see whether your vaccines are up to date and reduce your cancer risk. #FactOfTheDay #TROGCancerResearch #Vaccinations #CancerResearch #CancerFact
08.01.2022 With over 16,000 Australian men estimated to be diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2020, we are proud to be able to share our latest breakthrough thanks to the TROG 15.01 SPARK Trial The clinical trial, led by Professor Paul Keall and Professor Jarad Martin, proposes the use of KIM technology to provide more accuracy when targeting cancer cells - which means shorter treatment times and less side-effects for cancer patients To learn more about the trial and the benefits it... will provide to prostate cancer patients, click on the blog below bit.ly/prostate-cancer-breakthrough #ProstateCancer #Cancer #Blog #TROGCancerResearch #Treatment #News #SPARK
07.01.2022 Did you know that prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in Australian men, with 20,000 diagnoses and close to 3,300 deaths each year? This #ProstateCancerAwarenessMonth we want to encourage men over 50 years of age, or 40 years if they have a family history, to talk to their GP about testing for prostate cancer. Prostate cancer may cause no signs or symptoms in its early stages, so it's important to incorporate this into your health check ups well before a...ny symptoms emerge. Through the work of our cancer research group, and other cancer centres around Australia (and internationally), the rate of survival is increasing. But there is still more to be done, and you play an important role in making it happen Spread awareness about prostate cancer by sharing this post and donating towards vital cancer research trog.com.au/Donate-Today #TROGCancerResearch #ProstateCancer #CancerResearch #Support #Treatment #Men
07.01.2022 According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer, it's predicted that by 2030 there will be 21.6 million new cancer cases That's why our goal to provide leading cancer research is important now and for the future of cancer patients all around the world Today on #WorldCancerResearchDay, we are acknowledging innovative cancer research developments and the contributions that make a difference to the way we treat and manage cancer. ... With ongoing research, we will be able to reduce the impact of cancer, develop better treatments, and improve quality of life for those affected by cancer. To learn more our research and how it has impacted the lives of others, click the link below trog.com.au/Trial-participant-stories #CancerResearch #Health #Cancer #WorldCancerResearchDay #TROGCancerResearch
06.01.2022 With brain cancer being one of the more difficult cancers to treat, new developments in this area are always a cause for great celebration Pioneered by scientists at the UOW: University of Wollongong, Australia's Centre for Medical Radiation Physics, developments in radiation therapy techniques are showing promise for improving outcomes for patients with brain cancer. The MRT (microbeam radiation therapy) technique treats tumours with very narrow wafer-like X-ray blades, wh...ich are said to deliver very high doses of synchrotron radiation in a very short time To learn more about this new radiation therapy, which has the potential to change the way oncologists treat brain cancer, click the link below #BrainCancer #RadiationTreatment #MRT #CancerResearch #News #TROG #Oncology
06.01.2022 This month we celebrated the International Day of Radiology, with the aim of building greater awareness of the value that radiology contributes to improving patient care, and enhancing public understanding of the vital role radiologists and radiographers play in the healthcare continuum. One of TROG's significant achievements was a project which examined the radiation therapy dose delivery at 18 radiation therapy centres across Australia and New Zealand, an activity that was ...not widely accessible at the time. This project provided independent confirmation of the accuracy and standardisation of radiation therapy equipment and procedures at these centres. The study used a 'virtual' patient (nicknamed 'Elvis') made from plastics of varying densities to mimic the human anatomy. The study provided reassurance to the oncology community and the general public that all participating centres were able to deliver the prescribed dose to the target volume and surrounding anatomy. We applaud the tireless and tremendous efforts and dedication of our team and medical staff around the world for the work you do. #TROGCancerResearch #Radiology #IDoR2020
05.01.2022 Our team is excited to announce that the Calvary Mater Newcastle Hospital is now recruiting for the TROG 17.02 OUTRUN study. Well done to Dr. Jane Ludbrook and the team at Calvary Mater for making this possible. To learn more about the TROG 17.02 OUTRUN study, click the link below ... trog.com.au/1702-OUTRUN #BrainCancer #CancerResearch #ClinicalTrial #CalvaryMater #TROGCancerResearch
05.01.2022 Want to know how to properly wear a surgical mask to ensure you're remaining COVID-19 safe? Well, look no further! Thanks to Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre's Antimicrobial Stewardship Nurse Practitioner Candidate, Belinda Lambros, we now have access to an exclusive video that shares the do's and don'ts of surgical mask usage ... To watch the video, click the link below and feel free to share with your friends and family! bit.ly/surgical-mask-usage #Mask #Tips #COVID19 #TROGCancerResearch #Health #Safety
05.01.2022 As the coronavirus pandemic eases, and people resume their usual GP visits, medical experts have expressed concern that they will see a spike in reported cancer cases. But with some people remaining hesitant about seeing their GP, we want to send a message of encouragement to prioritise your health. With a range of telehealth consultation options available at many clinics, there's no reason to delay your next checkup ... Read the article below to learn more about the importance of seeing your GP early #Telehealth #Consultation #TROGCancerResearch #Patients #Health #News
05.01.2022 When it comes to understanding what we do, we think it's important to go back to the basics. We use a lot of medical terms in our line of work, which can be hard to fully comprehend for a lot of people That's why we've compiled a glossary of commonly used terms available on our website ... To learn more about some of the terms used in cancer research, check out the glossary via this link trog.com.au/Glossary #TROGCancerResearch #RadiationTherapy #ClinicalTrials #Australia #LeadingResearch #Cancer
04.01.2022 As we near the end of #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth, it's important to acknowledge that that the issue of breast cancer will prevail long after October. That's why it's vital to make your breast health a priority Regular screening can help with early detection, which is key to improving breast cancer survival rates. ... In fact, since BreastScreen NSW - NSW GOV began, mortality rates have decreased from 74 deaths per 100,000 women aged 5074 (1991) to fewer than 50 deaths per 100,000 since 2010 Don't delay - be safe and get checked today! #BreastCancer #BreastHealth #BreastScreening #Cancer #TROGCancerResearch
04.01.2022 Did you know that we're currently experiencing a national blood shortage? Each week, 31,000 donations are needed to help Australians through trauma, major surgery, cancer treatment, pregnancy, and a host of other situations. But, over the past three months, Australian Red Cross Lifeblood services has seen a drastic increase in no-shows and cancellations.... Our CEO, Susan, however came prepared to her appointment last Saturday - with face mask and all! If you are a regular donor, share your story today and encourage others to donate to help save a life And check out the article below to learn more about the national blood shortage bit.ly/national-blood-shortage #TROGCancerResearch #BloodDonor #RedCross #Lifeblood #DonateToday #Shortage #News
04.01.2022 It's always amazing to see how Australian cancer research is creating breakthroughs for cancer patients around the nation On average, 53 people will be diagnosed with breast cancer every day in Australia. And thanks to further research into the benefits of radiation combined treatments, the side-effects of typical treatments can be reduced for these people.... This article explores some of the research underway at the moment doing just that #BreastCancer #Research #News #TROGCancerResearch
04.01.2022 With the situation surrounding COVID-19 changing every day, it's vital that we all remain safe and vigilant This is especially important for immunocompromised people, such as cancer patients. This article from News Medical explores how cancer patients are being supported during this pandemic, which also gives you an insight into the way we manage our own trial participants.... To learn more, click the link below #COVID19 #CancerPatient #Management #TROGCancerResearch #Treatment
03.01.2022 While the overall picture of breast cancer survival in Australia is improving, this is not the case for all Australian people For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, breast cancer is still one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers and is the second most common cause of cancer death And while First Nations women are 0.9 times as likely to be diagnosed, they are 1.2 times more likely to die from the disease.... As a cancer survivor, Andrea Casey shared her story with Marie Claire Australia. She hopes to educate and encourage more Indigenous women to to be vigilant about their breast health. Click the story below to learn more #IndigenousHealth #BreastCancer #TROGCancerResearch #Cancer #FirstNations
03.01.2022 Our team are dedicated to finding new treatment solutions and benefits for cancer patients all over the world It is through this leading research that we can give cancer patients a glimmer of hope in times of darkness. To learn more about our work and the people who've helped to make it possible, click below ... trog.com.au/Our-research #QuoteOfTheDay #TROGCancerResearch #CancerPatients #Cancer #Research
02.01.2022 We understand that cancer doesn't discriminate. In fact, one in two Australians are likely to be diagnosed with cancer by the age of 85 It's important to us to make a difference in the lives of those living with cancer. That's why we're dedicated to researching the latest radiation treatments and scientific information to provide better outcomes for cancer patients ... To learn more about the remarkable work done by our team, please visit our website trog.com.au #TROGCancerResearch #Cancer #RadiationTreatment #OurMission #Research
02.01.2022 November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month. This is an important time of the year, that brings the community together to help build awareness and to inform and educate people on the signs and symptoms of the disease. It is the fifth most common cancer in Australia, with around 12,000 Australians diagnosed each year.... But you can help. As the premier Australasian body for radiation therapy cancer research, we aim to improve outcomes and quality of life for cancer patients. With your support, we can help more cancer patients. Please donate today and make a difference to the lives of those suffering from cancer. https://www.trog.com.au/How-your-donation-helps #TROGCancerResearch #LungCancerMonth #KnowTheSymptoms
02.01.2022 To all the great fathers and caregivers, we hope you have a lovely #FathersDay If you're looking to provide a special gift this Father's Day, consider a donation to TROG Cancer Research Your donation could help us in the fight against cancer, as we continue to provide better outcomes with our leading cancer research and clinical trials ... Click below to see how you can give back this #FathersDay trog.com.au/Donate-Today #FathersDay #Celebrate #TROGCancerResearch #Donation #Gift #CancerResearch
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