- FOUNDED 2012
Overview
COSA members formed the cancer survivorship group in November 2012 in recognition of the growing importance of survivorship care of people diagnosed with cancer. Our multidisciplinary Group provides a platform for the discussion and ongoing development of survivorship care in Australia. We recognise that quality survivorship care is essential to supporting the well-being of people diagnosed with cancer and their families.
The overarching aim of the COSA Survivorship Group is to advance care and research to improve outcomes for all Australians after cancer treatment.
Survivorship Group objectives include:
- Represent the needs of the broad range of health professionals involved in delivering care for cancer survivors
- Provide a forum for education, discussion and exchange of information between health professionals involved in cancer survivorship care
- Foster research in cancer survivorship
- Promote and advocate for improved survivorship services and access to care for all Australians living with and beyond cancer
- Engage stakeholders in the area of cancer survivorship care to ensure a coordinated, national approach to survivorship care in Australia and to facilitate policy development to inform such care
Thank you for visiting the COSA Survivorship Group page. While you're here, be sure to visit our Activities, Resources and Notice Board, for more information about the Group.
Group information
[Chair] A/Prof Nicolas Hart, University of Technology Sydney, NSW
Dr Sean Black-Tiong, Lift Cancer Care Services, SA
Prof Gail Garvey, The University of Queensland, QLD
Dr Mahesh Iddawela, Alfred Health & La Trobe Regional Hospital, VIC
Dr Carolyn Mazariego, University of New South Wales/SPHERE, NSW
Dr Lachlan McDowell, Princess Alexandra Hospital Brisbane, QLD
Ms Rebecca McIntosh, healthAbility / Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, VIC
Ms Carmel O’Kane, Wimmera Cancer Centre/Grampians Health Horsham, VIC
A/Professor Anna Ugalde, Deakin University VIC
Dr Thomas Walwyn, Perth Children's Hospital, WA
Co-opted Executive members:
Chair, PRO Working Group: Prof Bogda Koczwara AM, Flinders Centre for Innovation in Cancer, SA
eNews Co-editor: Dr Md Mijanur Rahman, The Daffodil Centre, NSW
eNews Co-editor: Dr Carla Thamm, Flinders University SA / Metro South Hospital and Health Service QLD
Primary care advisor: Dr Elysia Thornton-Benko, General Practice, University of New South Wales, NSW
Co-Chair, Financial Toxicity Working Group: Megan Varlow, Cancer Council Australia
Our 2022-2024 Strategic Plan identifies a range of priorities to help us work towards our objective of advancing care and research to improve outcomes for all Australians after cancer treatment. Our 2019-2021 achievements are summarised here.
Terms of Reference - Council approved 6 August 2021, updated March 2024
The 2023 theme for the Cancer Survivorship Conference held in Adelaide was "Solidarity in Survivorship: Bringing Us Together"
Follow and tag @COSA_Surviv
Community Guidelines
The Fellows received mentorship, guidance and support from the Survivorship Executive Committee, which comprises internationally renowned senior clinicians and researchers in cancer survivorship. Each project will help advance survivorship research and improve outcomes for all Australians after cancer treatment.
Read about the Survivorship Group's 2022/23 Fellows
Read more about the Survivorship Group's 2021/22 Fellows:
The COSA Survivorship Group has a number of active Working Groups. Find out more below.
Whether you were able to attend or not, all collaborative webinars are available for COSA members to watch.
- Read the Survivorship Policy Working Group submission to Australian Cancer Plan - March 2022
- Read the Survivorship Primary Care Working Group submission to Australian Cancer Plan - March 2022
- Read the Survivorship Policy Working Group submission to the draft Australian Cancer Plan consultation - December 2022
Catch up on COSA Survivorship Group activities and news from the last few years. The Survivorship Group eNews is only available for members, so you'll need to login to access.
- March 2024
- December 2023
- September 2023
- April 2023
- December 2022
- LGBTQI people “a growing and medically underserved population” in cancer care media release from November 2022
- Future families: Fertility hope for young women diagnosed with cancer media release from November 2022
- September 2022
- April 2022
- December 2021
- September 2021
- April 2021
- December 2020
- July 2020
- April 2020
You can view all COSA Quickfires on our YouTube channel
What’s the latest
Group Chair
Group Chair
Nicolas Hart
Survivorship Group Chair
Join Australia's leading oncology community & make an impact
Become a COSA memberTwitter
@COSAoncology
Follow
COSAoncology 12 hours ago
Join COSA, the national multidisciplinary community for health care professionals working in cancer care. Get involved and make a difference in cancer care through collaboration, research, advocacy and education: https://t.co/KyH4eMpIOp https://t.co/GshP848w1h
Read More >COSAoncology yesterday
RT @ACSC_PeterMac: Calling all clinicians interested in survivorship care for #cancersurvivors with treatable but not curable cancers. Regi…
Read More >COSAoncology yesterday
COSA's March eNews is in members' inboxes now ... ... or available to COSA members at https://t.co/DCJYUXIxl3 https://t.co/FW6f8nIXMg
Read More >COSAoncology 2 days ago
COSA is the national oncology community bringing together multidisciplinary health professionals across all cancers to advance care and improve outcomes. More on member benefits here: https://t.co/4Fw9lbNDrf https://t.co/EGBDBenLQp
Read More >COSAoncology 4 days ago
It only takes a few minutes to join COSA – Plus, join before 30 April 2024 and not only get bonus months of membership, but also save on member rates before prices increase for 2024! Join now: https://t.co/KyH4eMpIOp https://t.co/KuSX6hoRdv
Read More >COSAoncology 8 days ago
Make the most of your COSA membership savings! A discount applies if you’re a member of an Affiliated or Associated organisation. Plus - join before 30 April 2024 to get a saving on member rates before they increase for 2024. https://t.co/szOpiPmIr7 https://t.co/9bcc678y2C
Read More >COSAoncology 8 days ago
2023 was quite a year! COSA members will find the COSA Annual Report 2023 in their inboxes; everyone else can find it at https://t.co/a88OK0m92Z Contains reports from 36 COSA Groups and Affiliate Organisations, as well as overviews from the President, CEO and 2023 ASM Convenor. https://t.co/C1wQQLJQT7
Read More >COSAoncology 9 days ago
RT @LaceyJudith: National Symposium, few places left register now! @COSAoncology @COSA_Surviv @ABigaranAEP @davemiz_EP @DrNicolasHart @drc…
Read More >COSAoncology 10 days ago
RT @M_Jefford: Our correspondence, #OpenAccess in @JCO_ASCO today 🚨 shared care for #cancersurvivors is preferred by pts, cheaper for the h…
Read More >COSAoncology 10 days ago
RT @cancer_K2A: Another big day of great presentations at #WICC2024 If you’re interested in learning how #survonc & supportive care can im…
Read More >