USQ cancer research
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The Building Regional Resilience in Cancer Control Program is a research branch of USQs Institute for Resilient Regions in collaboration with Cancer Council Qld
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15-02-2017 04:44:15
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Anyone who attended yesterday’s fab Sydney Catalyst webinar with Anne Cust & Amelia Smit on increasing your research #impact may be interested in this brilliant video full of tips & tricks to get the most out of #Twitter 👏🏼👇🏽 #ECRChat
Congratulations to our Research Program Director Professor Jeff Dunn AO on his nomination for President-elect of the Union for International #CancerControl
Last night Professor Jeff Dunn AO caught up with The Long Run Ambassador Ben Jenkins, who was diagnosed with #prostatecancer at 36. This is the secret campaign elbow bump with thumbs up - a complicated move. 🤔 Join today and help raise funds for men like Ben! thelongrun.org.au
Moderators of the effect of psychosocial interventions on fatigue in women with breast cancer and men with prostate cancer: Individual patient data meta‐analyses onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.100… @pbjacobsen Josée Savard @ChambersInOz
#WorldCancerDay is a reminder that as cancer diagnosis rates increase equity in care is essential. The USQ cancer research team are a research group committed to improving cancer care for those living in regional Queensland in collaboration with Cancer Council Queensland. #IAmAndIWill
.James Cook Uni's medicine school is proving successful in helping to close the rural health gap. Two thirds of the program's alumni are employed as doctors in remote communities, thanks to the course's focus on rural training opportunities. 7NEWS.com.au Abbey Geran #7NEWS
"We want to advance not just the knowledge but the practice and outcomes for all those affected by #cancer" One month until #surv21! So join our convenor Bogda Koczwara 🌻🌻🌻 for plenaries & workshops to change #survivorship care. Have you registered? 🔗 survivorship2021.org
🚨 New research alert 🚨 Are National Cancer Control Indicators for patient experiences being met in regional/remote Australia? A study of cancer survivors who travelled for treatment #ruralhealth #survonc dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjope… Cancer Council Queensland