Friday, 10th March
Cancer Survivorship Conference 2023
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Thursday, 9th March
Friday, 10th March
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Speakers
Plenary: Delivering what matters
9:00AM - 10:30AM
Friday, 10th March
Rooms E1-3
Chairs: Daniel Johnstone & Ursula Sansom-Daly
Moving from Framework to Action: Where are we now?
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Larissa Nekhlyudov
Cancer Survivorship for Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander people – outcomes from the COSA-Menzies Roundtable.
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Gail Garvey
Lost in Transition: Models of Care for Survivors of Paediatric Cancer Therapy
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Thomas Walwyn
Panel discussion
Morning Tea
10:30AM - 11:00AM
Friday, 10th March
Foyer E
Plenary: Cancer changed my life
11:00AM - 12:30PM
Friday, 10th March
Rooms E1-3
Chairs: Annie Miller & Russell Conley
Sponsored by:
Annie Miller - Introduction
Without Borders: using photography to document the global face of cancer
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Carolyn Taylor
Navigating the Advocacy Maze - a patient advocate perspective
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Monique Bareham
Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional.
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Will McDonald
Panel discussion
Lunch & Poster Viewing
12:30PM - 1:30PM
Friday, 10th March
Foyer E
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Plenary: Partnerships in global survivorship care and research
1:30PM - 3:00PM
Friday, 10th March
Rooms E1-3
Chairs: Eng-Siew Koh & Carolyn Taylor
Peer Support in LMICs
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Carolyn Taylor
Global perspectives in cancer survivorship
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Michael Jefford
Outreach initiatives to support women and children with cancer in the Western Pacific
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Claire Wakefield
Integrative Oncology: global considerations for cancer survivors
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Carolyn Ee
Panel discussion
Afternoon Tea
3:00PM - 3:30PM
Friday, 10th March
Foyer E
Rapid Fire Presentations
3:30PM - 3:45PM
Friday, 10th March
Rooms E1-3
Chair: Chris Karapetis
The cancer survivorship experiences of trans and gender diverse Australians: a qualitative study and suggestions for implementation
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Karolina Lisy
Cancer sensitises microglia to stress, which may contribute to the high prevalence of anxiety in cancer patients
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Delyse J McCaffrey
Burkholderiaceae abundance in the gut microbiota is associated with cognitive impairment and gastrointestinal symptoms in women treated with chemotherapy for breast cancer: pilot results of the PREDiCT Study
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Courtney Subramaniam
Plenary: Solidarity in Survivorship
3:45PM - 4:30PM
Friday, 10th March
Rooms E1-3
Chair: Bogda Koczwara
Beyond engagement and involvement: Solidarity as a tool to support lived experience leadership
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Brett Scholz
Closing remarks, conference reflections & next steps
4:30PM - 4:45PM
Friday, 10th March
Rooms E1-3
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