The rights of our
member organisations

Affiliated Organisations

  • Seat on COSA Council
  • Vote for COSA Board
  • Discounted COSA membership for members of Affiliated Organisations
  • Provide advice to the COSA Board and Council
  • Eligibility to hold joint meetings with the COSA Annual Scientific Meeting

Associated Organisations

  • Discounted COSA membership for members of Associated Organisations
  • Access to COSA advocacy agenda (via COSA Council)
  • Eligibility to hold joint meetings with the COSA Annual Scientific Meeting 

If your organisation is interested in becoming an Affiliated or Associated member of COSA please contact [email protected].

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Affiliated Organisations

The AGITG is Australia’s largest independent non-profit organisation conducting clinical trials into gastro-intestinal (GI) cancers.

The ALLG is the only not for profit organisation designing and delivering investigator initiated clinical trial research into blood cancers.

The aim of the ANZSA is to improve outcomes for sarcoma and related tumours in the Australian community by undertaking outstanding international basic, translational, clinical and supportive care research.

ANZCHOG is the leading body representing the interests of children and adolescents with blood diseases and cancer, and their families.

ANZGOG is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to gynaecological cancer research. 

The principal objectives of the ANZHNCS is to promote the practice of head and neck oncology, to educate medical colleagues and the public about our specialty, to foster research and to seek optimal treatment outcomes for our patients.

ANZUP conducts clinical trial research to improve treatment of bladder, kidney, testicular and prostate cancers.

The APA is the peak body representing the interests of Australian physiotherapists and their patients. The APA Cancer, Palliative Care and Lymphoedema national group is committed to professional excellence and career success for their members, which translates into better patient outcomes and improved health conditions for all Australians with cancer.

Breast Cancer Trials is the largest independent, oncology clinical trials research group in Australia and New Zealand.

CNSA is committed to achieving and promoting excellence in cancer care through the professional contribution of nurses through education, information, leadership, networking and professionalism.

CST runs clinical trials that contribute to quality of life for people diagnosed with cancer.

COGNO's main aim is to conduct investigator-initiated and collaborative group trials addressing important clinical questions in patients with brain tumours.

The Faculty of Radiation Oncology at the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR), is the peak bi-national body advancing patient care and the specialty of radiation oncology through setting of quality standards, producing excellent radiation oncology specialists, and driving research, innovation and collaboration in the treatment of cancer.

HGSA provides a forum for the various disciplines collected under the title of Human Genetics.

MOGA is the national, professional organisation for medical oncologists and the profession of Medical Oncology. MOGA is a Speciality Society of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians.

MASC Trials is the national cancer collaborative group specialising in investigator-initiated collaborative research in melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer to foster optimal patient care.

OSWANZ was formed to assist social workers in their practice to strive for excellence in the psychosocial care of people with cancer and those affected by cancer, through networking, education, advocacy, research and resource development.

PoCoG aims to improve outcomes for people affected by cancer by developing and facilitating high quality, collaborative and clinically relevant research that focuses on interventions and services to optimise psychosocial and supportive care.

RCPA is a medical organisation that promotes the science and practice of pathology in Australia.

TOGA is a member-based research organisation and lung cancer and mesothelioma charity, representing the full range of professional disciplines involved in caring for patients with lung cancer, clinical trial professionals and consumer representatives.

TROG Cancer Research is Australia and New Zealand's specialist clinical research group for cancers that can be treated with radiotherapy.

Associated Organisations

Bloomhill Cancer Care is a centre for excellence for integrated cancer care based at the Sunshine Coast in Queensland. Dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for people living with and beyond cancer, we offer support across the six dimensions of wellness, including physical, emotional, intellectual, social, spiritual and occupational.

Our nurse-led model provides specialist oncology nurses who case manage each of our clients during their cancer treatment and through survivorship. Providing current evidence-based care, our clinical team support clients with cancer to manage their prescribed medical cancer therapy, and on conclusion of treatment, support in healthy life-style choices and wellness. Our General Practitioner provides general oncology, palliative care and integrative medicine consultations and our specialist allied health team of exercise physiologists, dietitians, psychologists, lymphoedema therapists and occupational therapists are available to assist with a range of issues including fatigue management, fear of recurrence, healthy weight management, assistance with chemotherapy induced peripheral neuropathy, lymphoedema care and psychological support.

The range of complementary therapies include reflexology, acupuncture and oncology massage. Clients are welcome to attend a range of group activities including Yoga, Pilates, Exercise Clinics, Art Therapy, QiGong and Meditation classes.  

Bloomhill represents a unique blueprint for integrated oncology care, working closely with acute cancer care services, general practitioners, community nursing services and other health care professionals to help provide a holistic approach to the care of the person affected by cancer and their carers.   

DA is the peak body for dietetic and nutrition professionals, representing more than 6,500 members. More than a professional association, we’re a strong and inspiring community. We’re committed to supporting our members, advocating for our profession and building healthier communities. DA and its members both research and deliver evidence-based information on food and nutrition locally, nationally and internationally. We recommend looking for the Accredited Practising Dietitian (APD) credential when choosing a dietitian. Their advice and support is solid and dependable, based on the latest science and tailored to each person.