Upcoming Events Conferences

09 - 11 Feb 2012

24th Lorne Cancer Conference

Lorne, 3232


This meeting has a long successful history with a great ambience in a beautiful location. Juxtaposed between the Lorne Protein and Genome Meetings, it has a strong international and national scientific content with delegates represent many of the major hospitals, universities, research institutes and biotechnology companies within Australia... more >

09 - 11 Feb 2012

National Bladder and Kidney Cancer Symposium 2012

Richmond, 3002


Building on the success of the inaugural meeting in 2010, this will provide a multidisciplinary update on the management of these malignancies, through a combination of plenary sessions, case discussions and a surgical workshop... more >

01 - 03 Mar 2012

Australian Brachytherapy Group Annual Scientific Meeting

Barton, 2600


An essential opportunity for those seeking to expand and update their knowledge of Brachytherapy research, developments and technology... more >

06 - 07 Mar 2012

COSA Cancer Care Coordinators Conference

St Kilda, 3182


The Conference will inform on best practice in areas that increasingly impact coordinated care, including sustainability of Coordinator roles into the future, the unique needs of the elderly patient, survivorship issues, and care coordination of adolescents and young adults... more >

11 - 14 Mar 2012

Human Genome Meeting 2012: Genetics and Genomics in Personalised Medicine

Darling Harbour, 2000


The focus of this meeting is to foster the integration of genomic sciences in biology and medicine towards improving human health... more >

21 - 22 Mar 2012

Whole Person Care National Symposium

Sydney, Australia


This is the 2nd National Whole Person Care Symposium will focus on the issue of uncertainty in Medicine, and how clinicians can become more competent at reducing uncertainty, and being more comfortable in addressing it. Uncertainty should be embraced because of the opportunity it provides clinicians and patients to engage on more profound levels, and to reflect on alternative possibilities. Addressing uncertainty is a necessary skill for effective care of patients, and for self-care, as clinicians. .. more >

Please note:
Events publicised on this website align to the goals and objectives of the NSW Cancer Plan 2011-2015, are evidence-based, not-for profit and are conducted by:

  • Professional colleges
  • Cancer councils
  • State-based, national and international cancer control organisations and agencies.
  • Cancer or health services
  • Government organisations
  • Academic institutions.

The Cancer Institute NSW will consider events that meet this criteria on a case-by-case basis, and will not support activities or groups that do not comply with strict evidence-based principles.

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