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The many faces of preventative care in the practice of oncology
preventative care oncology setting
2015/4/8
Prevention in the oncology setting has traditionally focused on the progression of cancer, recurrence and development
of new cancers. Increasingly, the focus has moved to a more holistic view of pre...
Promoting patient based care and consumer engagement
consumer engagement Promoting patient based
2015/4/8
Consumer engagement has blossomed in recent decades into a comprehensive approach, not only engaging people
in their own care, but also in key health care system improvements at a range of levels in...
Psychosocial aspects of delivering cancer care: an update
delivering cancer care Psychosocial aspects
2015/4/8
Cancer patients face psychological and physical challenges after diagnosis, and can benefit greatly from appropriate
psychosocial care. This paper presents a brief history of psychosocial oncology c...
In parallel with the rapid development of oncology in Australia, palliative and supportive care has evolved rapidly. The
sponsorship for such development was largely generated by oncology services i...
Supportive care intervention in prostate cancer: recent advances and future challenges
recent advances prostate cancer
2015/4/1
Prostate cancer is highly heterogeneous in its nature, effects, pattern of progression and outcomes. Survival,
treatment approaches and mortality, differ substantially by socio-economic and geograph...
New direction for multidisciplinary care: menopausal symptoms after cancer service
multidisciplinary care menopausal symptoms
2015/4/1
Menopausal symptoms are common following treatment for cancer, particularly breast and gynaecological cancers.
The nature, severity and causes of menopausal symptoms following hormone-dependent canc...
Receiving the Tom Reeve Oration Award is a great honour
for those of us working in cancer care. I have worked
in this field for nearly 30 years and have been actively
involved with the Clinical ...
CANCER CARE ACROSS BORDERS: THE POTENTIAL FOR EXCELLENCE WHEN COLLABORATION IS GENUINE
Cancer treatment cancer
2015/3/25
The Border Cancer Collaboration is a coordination of care model developed from the documented success of the
Border Cancer Care Coordination project.1 The collaboration is designed to overcome the di...
Striking a Balance: individual competence and systems capability as precursors of quality care
individual competence systems capability
2015/3/9
Strategies to address identified issues swing between two
poles. The first emphasises the competence of individual
clinical performance. The second, taking a system’s
perspective, highlights the to...
Cancer care is a complex and
important component of health
care and safety and quality in
cancer care is dependent on the
approach that the whole health system takes to the issues of
safety and q...
Care of people with cancer is complex and multifaceted, involving a range of services and
health professionals, often in different settings. In the absence of appropriate coordination of
the diffe...
Survey of Cancer Care Coordinators within the COSA membership
COSA membership Cancer Care Coordinators
2015/1/23
The Clinical Oncological Society of Australia (COSA) is Australia’s peak multidisciplinary society for
health professionals working in cancer research, treatment, rehabilitation or palliative care. ...
The 2010 Cancer Care Coordination Conference: Relationships, Roles, Reality
Cancer Care Coordination Conference Relationships Roles Reality
2015/1/23
While Australian cancer treatment outcomes are statistically among the best in the world, the
challenge of providing coordinated care remains. The complexity of cancer diagnosis and
treatment and ...
Expanding the Continuum of Care: A Workshop for Adult Oncologists with Adolescent and Young Adult Patients
Continuum of Care Adult Oncologists
2015/1/23
The Youth Cancer Networks Program (YCNP) aims to enhance services and improve outcomes
for adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with cancer. The YCNP is funded by the Australian
Government and is b...
Cancer Care Coordination Conference Report 2014
Cancer Care Coordination Conference Report Cancer Care
2015/1/23
The Clinical Oncology Society of Australia (COSA) is the peak national body representing health
professionals from all disciplines whose work involves the care of cancer patients. Since 2006, COSA
...