ANZUP | A little below the belt magazine | February 2022

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Grant Application Success

Cancer Australia was established by the Australian Government in 2006 to benefit all Australians who are diagnosed with cancer, including their families and carers. Cancer Australia aims to decrease the effect of cancer, address inequalities and improve outcomes for people affected by cancer. This is done by leading and coordinating national, evidence-based interventions to maintain a continuity of medical care delivered to the patient. Cancer research and clinical trials are vital to increase our understanding of how to prevent cancer, develop new approaches to detecting, diagnosing and treating cancers, and improve support and care for people affected by cancer.

Australia is a world leader in cancer research and the Australian Government is committed to ensuring Australia remains at the forefront of research, treatment and the care of people affected by cancer at a local and international level.

ANZUP is extremely grateful for the continued support received from Cancer Australia. The awarded grant will provide valuable infrastructure funding allowing ANZUP to continue to develop clinical trials. One mechanism adopted by ANZUP to build the clinical trials portfolio is through our Concept Development Workshops. At these workshops clinical trial ideas, conceived by ANZUP members, are discussed initially as concepts. These ideas are then fleshed out with the assistance of experienced members, as well as with broad multidisciplinary input and consumer engagement, with the hope of future trial development and execution. Looking to the future, it is essential that Australia has a sufficient cancer research workforce and appropriate infrastructure to take advantage of rapid advances in our understanding of cancer to achieve improved outcomes for all Australians affected by this disease.

Cancer Australia continues to fund priority cancer research through a number of initiatives, including: the awarding of research grants through Cancer Australia’s Priority-driven Collaborative Cancer Research Scheme (PdCCRS) and providing funding support to four National Technical Services as well as Australia’s 14 Collaborative Cancer Clinical Trials Groups, of which ANZUP is one.

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ANZUP’s 2021 Below the Belt Research Fund Recipients

6min
pages 57-58

Spotlight on penile cancer

4min
pages 51-52

Penile cancer survivorship

2min
page 53

ANZUP trials – kidney

1min
page 47

Thoughts from a Trial Investigator

6min
pages 48-50

Spotlight on kidney cancer

5min
pages 45-46

ANZUP trials – bladder

1min
page 38

A translational sub-study for bladder cancer

2min
page 37

CLIMATE trial led by ANZUP now open

6min
pages 42-44

Make a difference with ANZUP

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page 34

Spotlight on prostate cancer

5min
pages 22-23

A clinical trial and a lucky life

8min
pages 26-28

Trials coming soon

4min
page 21

ANZUP and TrialHub bring prostate study to regional Victoria

4min
pages 24-25

ANZUP Below the Belt YourWay

2min
page 20

Grant application success

1min
page 17

Addressing Disparities in Cancer Care

4min
pages 18-19

Consumer Advisory Panel (CAP) Update

2min
page 9

CEO Update

4min
pages 7-8

Patient-led concept development

4min
pages 13-14

Noel Castan Fellowship Update

5min
pages 15-16

Friends of ANZUP

2min
page 12

Message from the Chair, Professor Ian Davis

9min
pages 5-6
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