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The Cancer Institute NSW also develops and manages a number of cancer-related information sources and services for the people of NSW. These include: The NSW Cancer Registry; Canrefer: an online directory for General practitioners, patients and carers to find referral information for specialist multidisciplinary cancer teams in NSW; eviQ: a ...
Cancer Council Australia is a national, nonprofit organisation which aims to promote cancer-control policies and to reduce the illness caused by cancer in Australia.It advises various groups, including the government, on cancer-related issues, acts as an advocate for cancer patients and their friends, and is a major funding contributor towards health research, prevention and education.
Swifts has regularly been donated as the venue to host numerous charitable, church, and school functions including the 2019 Silver Party for the Kids Cancer Centre at Sydney Children's Hospital: a black tie event which was held at on 8 March 2019, and raised over $1m for the charity.,; [85] [86] the inaugural Stand Tall Lunch hosted by Angie ...
The Cancer Institute NSW Premier's Awards for Outstanding Cancer Research are the premier awards ceremony for the cancer research sector in NSW. Now in its tenth year, the event honours the achievements of the individuals and teams that work across the cancer research sector to lessen the impact of cancer for the people of NSW.
The hospital's departments include anaesthesia, critical care, surgery, cancer care, medicine, women's and children's health, mental health, community health and medical imaging. [ 1 ] In the 2002 – 2003 financial year, there were more than 45,000 admissions (including day-only), and more than 723,000 outpatient treatments were administered.
A dabba, or Indian-style tiffin carrier. Tiffin carriers or dabbas are a kind of lunch box used widely in Asia and the Caribbean for tiffin meals. From India, they spread to Malaysia and Singapore [1] and to Trinidad and Tobago.
The Hormones and Cancer Group amalgamated in 2007 from the merging of research laboratories in Cancer Genetics, Functional Genomics and Growth Research. This reorganisation, following the appointment of Professor Bruce Robinson as dean of the Faculty of Medicine, has united the Kolling's major cancer research teams into a single group.
O'Brien was instrumental in establishing the Chris O'Brien Lifehouse cancer centre (named after him posthumously). [3] Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said "Chris' vision was for an integrated cancer treatment centre so that patients would no longer have to navigate their way through all the different elements of dealing with their illness ...