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gynaecological cancer

PARAGON – the study that drove ANZGOG’s position at the forefront of innovative trial designs

Led by ANZGOG co-founder Professor Michael Friedlander AM, PARAGON was one of ANZGOG's first practice-changing studies. The publications arising from the insights and data collected because of this pivotal trial continue to contribute to research on [...]

PARAGON – the study that drove ANZGOG’s position at the forefront of innovative trial designs2023-10-18T11:45:30+11:00

PEACE trial opens to recruitment

ANZGOG’s new study for patients with advanced gynaecological cancer, PEACE, has officially opened to recruitment after activating its first site, Canberra Hospital. Led by Principal Investigator Dr Alison Davis in Australia, the international study [...]

PEACE trial opens to recruitment2023-10-18T12:01:14+11:00

ANZGOG celebrates International Women’s Day with Prof Anna deFazio and Assoc Prof Caroline Ford

To mark International Women’s Day, ANZGOG celebrates the women leading gynaecological cancer research in a Q&A with Professor Anna deFazio and Associate Professor Caroline Ford Professor Linda Mileshkin and Associate Professor Caroline Ford [...]

ANZGOG celebrates International Women’s Day with Prof Anna deFazio and Assoc Prof Caroline Ford2022-03-09T03:42:39+11:00

National Carer’s Week – Meet the caregivers of Survivors Teaching Students

During National Carers Week, ANZGOG recognises and thanks the caregivers who bravely share their very personal stories with students across Australia and New Zealand as part of the Survivors Teaching Students® (STS) program. Survivors [...]

National Carer’s Week – Meet the caregivers of Survivors Teaching Students2021-10-13T03:06:18+11:00

ANZGOG Director awarded for her significant contribution as a medical oncology clinician

ANZGOG Director Professor Clare Scott has been awarded the Medical Oncology Group of Australia (MOGA) and Novartis Oncology Cancer Achievement Award. Professor Clare Scott, Medical Oncologist Prof Clare Scott is a clinical [...]

ANZGOG Director awarded for her significant contribution as a medical oncology clinician2021-11-10T23:05:11+11:00

Principle Investigator of WHAM study, Professor Martha Hickey, shares study findings

WHAM (What Happens After Menopause?) was a multicentre prospective study investigating the impact of risk reducing bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy on non-cancer outcomes in young high-risk women. The ANZGOG supported study assessed the relationship between surgical menopause and [...]

Principle Investigator of WHAM study, Professor Martha Hickey, shares study findings2021-07-28T07:03:34+10:00
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