Session Five: Integrating Best Practice Cancer Care

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Setting the stage: Preparing for the 2025 lung cancer screening program national rollout

Session Five: Integrating Best Practice Cancer Care, The importance of data collection and monitoring & Common strategies across health services

 

23 May 2025

Chairs 

Lisa

Lisa Briggs

Consumer Advocate, Living with Stage 4 Lung Cancer; IASLC STARS Patient Research Advocate; Chair of the TRACKER Lung Cancer Biobank Consumer Committee; TOGA Scientific Committee Consumer Representative

Jon

Prof Jon Emery

Herman Professor of Primary Care Cancer Research; Director, PC4; NHMRC Leadership Fellow, Centre for Cancer Research, University of Melbourne; VCCC Alliance Primary Care Research & Education Lead

Expand the accordion playlist to view the videos from session five

Playlist: Integrating Best Practice Cancer Care

Lisa Briggs, Consumer Advocate

Integrating Best Practice Cancer Care

 

 

 

A/Prof Henry Marshall, The University of Queensland

Integrating Best Practice Cancer Care

Smoking cessation in lung cancer screening Part 1 “The Why”

A/Prof Cathy Segan, Quit, The University of Melbourne

Integrating Best Practice Cancer Care

Smoking cessation in lung cancer screening Part 2 “The How”

Related links

Quit Clinical Tools & Guidelines

National Minimum Quitline™ Standards

Quitline referral form

Mary Duffy AM, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre

Integrating Best Practice Cancer Care

The role of the Lung Cancer Clinical Nurse Consultant in facilitating diagnosis and multidisciplinary care at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre: From screening to cancer centre

 

Related links

Lung Cancer Nurses

 

Dr Claire Groves, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre

Integrating Best Practice Cancer Care

Psychosocial aspects and support needs in lung cancer screening

 

 

 

 

Playlist: The importance of data collection and monitoring

Prof Dorota Gertig, National Cancer Screening Register

The importance of data collection and monitoring

The National Cancer Screening Register: Supporting the NLCSP

Related links

National Cancer Screening Register (NCSR)

Register for the Healthcare Provider Portal

 

 

 

A/Prof Kalinda Griffiths, Poche SA+NT, Flinders University

The importance of data collection and monitoring

Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Indigenous Data Governance principles
Kalinda

 

A/Prof Kalinda Griffiths,

Poche SA+NT, Flinders University

Related links

Considerations in Operationalizing Indigenous Data Sovereignty in Cancer Reporting

Playlist: Common strategies across health services

Hailey Fisher, Lung Foundation Australia

Common strategies across health services

National Lung Cancer Screening Program Health Workforce Education 

Related links

National Lung Cancer Screening Program Health Workforce Education

 

Katie McFadden, The Daffodil Centre

Common strategies across health services

Overview of national program resources and education materials

daffodil centre

 

 

 

Related links

Resources for the public - NLCSP

Resources for the health sector - NLCSP

 

 

 

Kate Broun, Cancer Council Victoria

Common strategies across health services

Lessons learned from other screening programs to support equitable implementation of lung cancer screening

 

 

 

Prof Jon Emery, Herman Professor of Primary Care Cancer Research

Common strategies across health services

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Resource details

conference
Course type
Symposia
Duration
60 mins
Price
$0.00
Curriculum Area
Prevention, screening and diagnostics
Speciality
Administration/Executive
Allied Health professional
Clinician
Communications
GP
Nurse
Lung
Tailored screening

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