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15/01/2020

New research by the University of New South Wales (UNSW), presented at the Clinical Oncology Society of Australia’s (COSA) Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM) found that increased use of radiation therapy for prostate cancer patients could save ...

17/12/2019

There is nothing scarier than hearing the words “you have cancer”. Unfortunately, more than 300 people in Australia hear these words every day and have to go through the difficult task of repeating them to loved ones, friends and even work colleagues.

13/09/2019

TROG Cancer Research will work with clinicians at Townsville Hospital, as well as other national experts, to implement a research program aimed at understanding how to best use new MRI LINAC technology to benefit cancer patients. Weighing ...

9/09/2019

TROG Cancer Research is currently in the final year of their 2017-2019 strategic plan. On Friday 2 August 2019, we held a strategic planning meeting with key stakeholders to discuss the direction and focus for the upcoming three years.

3/09/2019

TROG Cancer Research are proud to announce that we have two new additions to the TROG Cancer Research Board of Directors.

12/02/2019

A new clinical trial by TROG Cancer Research has shown for the first time that a new radiotherapy technique produced greater survival rates in early stage inoperable lung cancer patients, compared to conventional radiation treatment. The TROG 09.02 CHISEL ...

29/01/2019

Results from Australia’s and New Zealand’s biggest cancer trial have identified the best treatment regime for men suffering from newly-diagnosed aggressive but localised prostate cancer. The RADAR study, run through TROG Cancer Research, compared the use of hormone treatment ...

Our research examines how radiotherapy treatments can improve quality of life.