Introducing ANZGOG’s New Chair – Prof Clare Scott
It is with great pleasure that we introduce Prof Clare Scott who will take on the role of ANZGOG Chair from 31 March 2022. Introducing Prof Clare Scott Prof Clare Scott is Joint Division [...]
It is with great pleasure that we introduce Prof Clare Scott who will take on the role of ANZGOG Chair from 31 March 2022. Introducing Prof Clare Scott Prof Clare Scott is Joint Division [...]
A new journal has recently been published by ASCO Journal of Clinical Oncology for TRACEBACK: Testing of Historical Tubo-Ovarian Cancer Patients for Hereditary Risk Genes as a Cancer Prevention Strategy in Family Member. ANZGOG [...]
ANZGOG's ADELE study is a randomised phase 2 trial that aims to improve outcomes for women with high-risk endometrial cancer. Led by Principal Investigator Prof Linda Mileshkin & co-chair Dr Yeh Chen Lee, the [...]
The TIPS study is comparing the effectiveness of two different interventions given around the time of surgery for ovarian cancer to see if they improve the time needed to recover after surgery. Led by ANZGOG [...]
The AtTEnd clinical trial is for women with advanced stage or recurrent endometrial cancer and will assess whether the use of the immune therapy atezolizumab is of additional benefit to current, first line chemotherapy combination. [...]
The SPIRIT-Path guidelines for the inclusion of pathology in clinical trial protocols have been published in The Lancet Oncology. Prof Anna DeFazio, Chair TR-ANZGOG Steering Committee The SPIRIT-Path extension guidelines were developed [...]
STICs and STONEs is a randomised, Phase II, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of aspirin in the prevention of ovarian cancer in women with BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations. Prof Phillips, Principal Investigator of STICs and STONEs, [...]
The AtTEnd clinical trial is for women with advanced stage or recurrent endometrial cancer and will assess whether the use of the immune therapy atezolizumab is of additional benefit to current, first line chemotherapy combination. [...]
The HyNOVA study has officially opened to recruitment after activating its first site, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and Royal Women’s Hospital. Researchers of the HyNOVA study are seeking 80 participants at five sites across [...]
iPRIME is an ovarian cancer clinical trial that tests how safe and effective the combination treatment of durvalumab and tremelimumab with standard chemotherapy can be as a treatment for newly diagnosed patients with ovarian, fallopian tube or [...]
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Virtually every advance in cancer survival has been made on the back of clinical trials.
As the peak, national gynaecological cancer clinical trials organisation for Australia and New Zealand, ANZGOG‘s purpose is to improve outcomes and quality of life for women with gynaecological cancer by conducting research.
We conduct and promote clinical trials and undertake multidisciplinary research into the causes, prevention and treatments of gynaecological cancers.

Research Community Volunteers will have the opportunity to contribute to ANZGOG research at every stage of the development process.
Community volunteers will lend their voices to research discussions sharing their personal perspective and representing the broader views of people with lived experience of gynaecological cancer.
Opportunities range from sharing your lived experience as a participant on a research grant working party or a Trial Management Committee, through to Research Advisor and Expert roles requiring additional levels of education and expertise in research analysis.
Gynaecological cancer research is critically needed but critically underfunded. WomenCan is the fundraising arm of ANZGOG, supporting ANZGOG by funding our programs to improve life for women with gynaecological cancer.
WomenCan’s mission is to engage the community to fund pioneering discoveries that will enable women with a gynaecological cancer to live better and live longer.
WomenCan believes the power of the collective, united in a common purpose, can make a real difference in the lives of women with gynaecological cancers.


By joining the Advocacy volunteer pathway, you will have the opportunity to use your voice and share your story to advocate for research funding, highlighting that investment in gynaecological cancer research is an investment in saving lives and empowering women.
ANZGOG’s Survivors Teaching Students (STS) Program is a ground-breaking volunteer program that brings gynaecological cancer survivors and caregivers into the classrooms of health professional students to teach them about women’s experiences with the diseases.
Survivors and caregivers are in a unique position to help students understand the ‘lived experience’ of a gynaecological cancer, including the psychosocial impact, and the importance of timely diagnosis, good health communication and compassionate care.

By joining STS and sharing your story, you will have the opportunity to impact the future care of women diagnosed with a gynaecological cancer, with participating students reporting not only increased understanding of gynaecological cancers but also a deeper understanding of the patient experience to take forward into their practice.
Since the program began at ANZGOG in 2017, our volunteers have shared their stories with more than 11,000 students across Australia and New Zealand.