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Annual Scientific Meeting
The ASM is a multidisciplinary meeting, inviting participation from doctors, nurses, allied health professionals and scientists working in cancer care nationally and internationally. A different state hosts the ASM each year, with a specific theme and focus on a cancer type. Video recordings are available for COSA members to view on request for some meetings. If you are not a COSA member you can join COSA here
2023 COSA's 50th Annual Scientific Meeting
- THEME 50 years of innovation in cancer care: Learning from the past to inspire the future
- LOCATION Melbourne, Victoria
- DATE 01 - 03 Nov 2023
Program: Asia-Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology, November 2023
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2022 COSA's 49th Annual Scientific Meeting
- THEME Equitable cancer care
- LOCATION Brisbane, Queensland
- DATE 02 - 04 Nov 2022
Program: Asia-Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology, November 2022
2021 COSA 48th Annual Scientific Meeting
- THEME Cancer care and research: Learning from the past and improving the future
- LOCATION Virtual meeting
- DATE 16 - 18 Nov 2021
Program: Asia-Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology, November 2021
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Congratulations David Thomas for recognition of your leadership and groundbreaking work in genomics in cancer care. And congratulations to all the recipients of the 2024 Premier's Awards for Outstanding Cancer Research.#cancerNSWawards https://t.co/7oNiXcKA3n
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You have till this Friday 22 Nov '24 to submit an abstract for the National Cancer Survivorship Conference #Surv25 in Melbourne, 6-7 March. We particularly welcome submissions from survivors themselves and those whose work is in partnership with survivors https://t.co/6V4F3x1vvF pic.twitter.com/vjp4hfcVXN
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You have till this Friday 22 Nov '24 to submit an abstract for the National Cancer Survivorship Conference #Surv25 to be held in Melbourne, March 2025. We particularly welcome submissions from survivors and those whose work is in partnership with survivors https://t.co/6V4F3x1vvF https://t.co/87PUAMTxwA
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It's a wrap! Thanks to everyone who made #COSA24 a huge success, not least the almost 900 delegates who joined us on the Gold Coast. Watch the video for all the stats. pic.twitter.com/ysZNul66qH
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@sdent_cardioonc spent many years providing cancer care in Ontario Canada and was delighted to take home @garvey_gail's 'Indigenous and Tribal Peoples and Cancer' from #COSA24. @sdent_cardioonc shared her expertise on cardiovascular multimorbidity and cancer at the ASM. https://t.co/1Db1QSn3py
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Job well done! #COSA24 Co-convenors Michael Powell and Sean Hill delivered an amazing meeting. Time to relax ... almost. See what's left on the program https://t.co/ACGrZGt2Ee pic.twitter.com/NVi9bY1fiL
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You won't want to miss the #COSA24 plenary on AI in Healthcare with presenters @thedeanh @dhansen35 and Prof Catherine Jones. Followed by a panel discussion at Q&A. Today at 1:30pm pic.twitter.com/AEgtwaqSIS
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