Shining a light on Stereotactic Ablative Body Radiotherapy
Targeting Cancer recently launched a social and traditional media campaign to raise community and healthcare professional awareness of stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy (SABR).
Targeting Cancer recently launched a social and traditional media campaign to raise community and healthcare professional awareness of stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy (SABR).
Targeting Cancer is celebrating the stories of cancer survivors to mark World Cancer Day on Sunday 4 February.
The 8th annual Targeting Cancer ‘Fun Run’ has enjoyed another successful year.
Targeting Cancer Management Committee members came together at RANZCR Sydney office for the first time after COVID to discuss new ideas and set new goals for the Campaign on 4 August 2023.
This World Cancer Day puts a spotlight on cervical cancer. Today, we have the real opportunity, know-how and ability to save tens of millions of lives from cervical cancer – one of the most highly preventable and curable forms of cancer.
100 runners gathered to join the Targeting Cancer Fun Run 2022 at the Torrens riverbank in the early morning of 29 October to run for closing the care gap and raising awareness of radiation therapy.
The recent RANZCR ASM 2022 provided us with a pertinent opportunity to do a health check for the Targeting Cancer campaign, a highly acclaimed college campaign that aims to increase awareness of radiation therapy as an effective, safe and sophisticated treatment for cancer.
We’re pleased to announce that the Targeting Cancer Fun Run will return this year at the 72nd Annual Scientific Meeting in Adelaide on 29 October morning after two years’ absence due to the pandemic.
During this Women’s Health Week (5-11 September), let’s update ourselves on the state of play in gynaecological cancer treatment in Australia.
We are excited to announce that the Targeting Cancer GP Education Evening Program returns after two years of COVID pause.