Professor Sir David Skegg speaking at the opening function in Parliament Cancer Care in New Zealand
Links to the presentations from the Cancer Care at a Crossroads Conference 2019, Wellington, New Zealand
- Dr Jonathan Adler, Capital and Coast DHB
Palliative and supportive care - Professor Ian Bissett, University of Auckland
Improving surgical quality in New Zealand - Shelley Campbell, Waikato Bay of Plenty Cancer Society
The first cancer control strategy in New Zealand - Dr Fatima Cardoso, Champalimaud Clinical Center, Lisbon, Portugal
Bridging the divide: how do we deliver cutting ede care in a resource constrained environment? - Dr Shaun Costello, Southern Cancer Network
Radiation Oncology in New Zealand: variations to care and looking to the future - Professor David Currow, Cancer Institute NSW, Australia
Prioritisation experiences in cancer control in Australia - Professor Parry Guilford, Centre for Translational Cancer Research, University of Otago
Policy enablers for translational cancer research - Dr Jason Gurney, Public Health, University of Otago Wellington
Māori cancer research priorities - Dr Chris Jackson, Cancer Society
The changing face and changing pace of cancer care in the clinic - Dr Scott Macfarlane, Auckland DHB
Shared care is fair care: our national model for child cancer services delivers equitable and high quality care - Hon Steve Maharey, PHARMAC
New Zealand technology approaches - Dr John McMenamin, GP
Cancer at the Crossroads: Realising the potential in primary care - Professor Kath McPherson, Health Research Council of New Zealand
How does the New Zealand Research Strategy apply to cancer? - Dr Jane O'Hallahan, National Screening Unit, Ministry of Health
Current issues facing our cancer screening programmes - Dr Karyn Paringatai, Te Tumu, University of Otago
Cancer and its prevention from a whānau perspective - Simon Pointer, Southern Cancer Network
Faster cancer treatment routes to diagnosis - Professor John Potter, Centre for Public Health Research, Massey University
Cancer Prevention - the gap between what we know and what we do - Rami Rahal, Canadian Partnership Against Cancer
Improving outcomes through evidence-based policy and performance measurement - the Canadian experience - Professor Diana Sarfati, Public Health, University of Otago Wellington
Trends and disparities in cancer in Aotearoa New Zealand - Dr Nina Scott, Hei Paa Harakeke/Hei Ahuru Mowai
Dual Obligations: Equity + Māori Development - Dr Caroline Shaw, Public Health, University of Otago Wellington
Communicating about cancer screening - Professor Richard Sullivan, Kings College London, UK
Global challenges in cancer control - Dr Richard Sullivan, Auckland DHB
Oncology service innovations and key challenges - Dr Sandar Tin Tin, University of Auckland
Genotype testing and targeted therapy in lung cancer in New Zealand: success and limitations in implementing a sciencific advance - Stephanie Turner, Hei Ahuru Mowai - Maori Cancer Leadership Aotearoa
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