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ANZGOG's new five-year roadmap: Advancing Research, Saving L...

ANZGOG reveals a new strategic plan, a five-year roadmap that will advance the excellence and impact...

Walking is (wo)man's best medicine

And so agree the 12 intrepid trekkers who have just safely returned from the WomenCan Larapinta trek...

Lacing up for a cause: WomenCan's city2surf team support A...

On Sunday 13 August, the Gynae Oncology Westmead team of runners hit the streets of Syndey for the C...

“The summit is what drives us, but the climb itself is wha...

As an ANZGOG member, past Board member, an Adjunct Professor at QUT and Medical Oncologist at Icon C...

“Women need to understand that even a few unusual drops of...

Jan from Adelaide was 58 when she was diagnosed with advanced endometrial cancer. She didn’t have...

"Of all the roads you travel, make sure some of them are dir...

WomenCan’s Larapinta trek in the Northern Territory has become a popular activity on the calendar,...

EDEN's role in flattening the endometrial cancer curve

The EDEN Initiative, a cooperative research program spearheaded by ANZGOG, is a pivotal project aime...

What is the EDEN and why is it important?

EDEN is a research program set up by ANZGOG that aims to help women with endometrial cancer in Austr...

ANZGOG’s new study investigating rare gynaecological cance...

EPOCH is an international Phase II that focuses on improving the outcome of tubo-ovarian or uterine ...

The rise of endometrial cancer

Endometrial cancer is a growing concern both in Australia and internationally. In recent years, its ...

Courage in the face of cancer: Michelle’s quest to drive c...

Michelle Henderson is a woman who possesses a fierce spirit and inextinguishable courage as she face...

North Sydney Bears Take the Lead in Supporting Women's Gynae...

On Sunday 16 April, the North Sydney Bears faithful turned out in force for the Bears first home gam...

Combining Efforts for a Greater Cause: A Powerful Example of...

The importance of combining the efforts of researchers and donors cannot be overstated. It is throug...

Over 300 Gynaecological Cancer Specialists come together for...

The 17th ANZGOG Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM) that took place in Brisbane from March 22-24, 2023 w...

Five Outstanding Individuals Recognised in the 2023 ANZGOG A...

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