Recent Events

09 - 11 Feb 2012

24th Lorne Cancer Conference



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



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 >

13 Nov 2011

End of treatment: What next for childhood cancer patients?


Fully sponsored by the Cancer Institute NSW, this successful forum was held at the Aerial Function Centre, University of Technology Sydney on Sunday 13 November 2011... more >

18 - 20 Oct 2011

2011 Oceania Tobacco Control Conference


The conference is recognised as the Oceania region’s foremost leadership summit on tobacco control, engaging some of the world’s leading health experts and disease control specialists... more >

23 Sep 2011

Communicating with adolescents and young adults with cancer


This free education day is open to all health professionals who care for adolescents and young adults with cancer. Experts in the field will explore a range of topics including communication skills, health literacy, consent and legal issues as well as ethical dilemmas in this age group. .. more >

09 Sep 2011

Gynaecological oncology health professionals education day


This professional education event was hosted by the Cancer Institute NSW on 9 September 2011 in North Sydney. Leading health professionals featured in a program that included a mix of clinical presentations and a facilitated hypothetical session following three different cervical cancer patient journeys... 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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