Vision
& Mission
The overarching mission of COSA is to improve cancer care and control through collaboration.
COSA achieves this by:
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- supporting the professional and educational needs of cancer health professionals
- enhancing cancer care and control through network development
- advocating for improvements in cancer care and control
- facilitating research across the spectrum of cancer
Read more about the objects of the COSA Constitution.
Why COSA
membership?
COSA is the national oncology community bringing together multidisciplinary health professionals across all cancers to advance care and improve outcomes.
As a COSA member, you will have opportunities to connect with oncology leaders, build networks and collaborations, access professional development and education, drive advocacy, and facilitate research.
Join Australia's leading oncology community & make an impact
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Earlybird registration for the 2024 COSA ASM closes tomorrow! Join or renew as a COSA member now and you'll get a further discount valued at more than the cost of your COSA membership:
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Earlybird discounts close this Friday for #COSA2024. Review the packed program
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RT by @cosaoncology: Be part of the largest medical radiation event in Australasia! We are thrilled to invite all members of the medical radiation science community to submit abstracts for oral presentations and poster exhibits at ASMIRT/NZIMRT 2025 Conference. 🔗
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Earlybird registration for the 2024 COSA ASM closes Friday 13 September. Join or renew as a COSA member now and you'll get a further discount more than the value of your COSA membership:
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Are you joining us on the Gold Coast in November for #COSA2024? Less than 2 weeks till earlybird discounts close. Don't miss the opportunity to connect with new and familiar faces with a focus on equity and cancers with poorer outcomes. Register now at
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RT by @cosaoncology: Today is World CLL Day. ALLG’s CLL Leaders are working with our dedicated members to develop new trials to improve treatments, outcomes and quality of life for CLL patients. Find out more:
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RT by @cosaoncology: Check out our latest Annual Report, highlighting our research achievements & activities from the last year. Thank you to our members, supporters & trial participants, who make our research possible & are committed to saving lives from breast cancer.
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If you haven't yet renewed your COSA membership, renew before 31 August 2024 to ensure there are no interruptions to your benefits. Access to the COSA website and members' emails will be restricted after this date. Renew now:
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RT by @cosaoncology: We have a number of new podcasts available to listen to, and more to come, including interviews with clinical trial participants, researchers, and our Breast Cancer Trials Clinical Fellows. You can listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and don't forget subscribe! pic.twitter.com/Sqrb6Ud8d0
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RT by @cosaoncology: 📣 The Lung Cancer Preceptorship is now open for registration. This 2-day workshop with an intensive and active learning program for medical trainees, fellows, and nurses interested in developing their clinical knowledge and expertise in lung cancer management. pic.twitter.com/dNyrs8xSXc
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