New Cancer Australia grant supports TROG work

23 October 2024: TROG Cancer Research is thrilled to be among 14 clinical trial groups awarded new Cancer Australia funding with a combined total of almost $22.2 million to support vital work in improving cancer care and outcomes. Minister for Health and Aged Care, the Hon Mark Butler MP,

Diversity, equity and inclusion at heart of TROG work

15 October 2024: TROG Cancer Research has made a commitment to embracing the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) across all aspects of our work, with the launch of a new DEI policy. The Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Policy provides guidelines to ensure DEI principles are embedded

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A plan for the future of cancer research

12 September 2024: TROG Cancer Research has outlined how it plans to further the organisation’s vital work advancing and diversifying radiation medicine research over the next three years. The TROG Cancer Research Strategic Plan 2024-2026 outlines our strategic priorities, key initiatives that will be undertaken over the three-year-period, and

Sun safety: exploring skin cancer risk factors

With a pandemic sweeping the globe, it can be easy to forget about sun safety. But it’s a dangerous threat we face and being vigilant about skin cancer risk factors is important. It may seem easy to cover up in winter, since it’s so cold – but your face, head

COVID-19 TROG Cancer Research Update

The situation around the COVID-19 pandemic is rapidly changing. Like many other businesses, TROG Cancer Research is adapting to this situation to ensure the safety and welfare of staff, whilst aiming to limit interruptions to our business operations. Some of those measures include: All TROG Cancer Research Staff are

Coronavirus – resources for our members

The coronavirus health pandemic is a challenging time for us all – personally and professionally. We know that the changes and safety precautions required as a result of the pandemic have had significant impacts on the way we operate clinical trials – those that are underway, set to start

How to support someone during their cancer journey

There is nothing scarier than hearing the words “you have cancer”. Unfortunately, more than 300 people in Australia hear these words every day and have to go through the difficult task of repeating them to loved ones, friends and even work colleagues. Along with undergoing surgery, chemotherapy or radiation therapy, among