ROSA Project Recommendations and Roadmap

Published Alicia Mew on Tue, 03/26/2024 - 15:25

Breast Cancer Grand Round with A/Prof Carolyn Nickson

ROSA Project Recommendations and Roadmap

6 Mar 2024

This presentation will give an overview of the ROSA Project and its findings and recommendations delivered in 2023, including a 5-year Roadmap outlining the work required to address evidence gaps and prepare health services for any implementation of risk-adjusted screening in Australia.

Over 2018-2023, the Australian Department of Health and Aged Care funded Cancer Council Australia to systematically investigate options for risk-based breast screening in Australia, through activities such as evidence reviews, data analysis, population modelling, health service provider surveys, policy analyses and stakeholder engagement.

A/Prof Nickson led this body of work, named the ROSA Project, on behalf of the Daffodil Centre (a joint venture between the University of Sydney and Cancer Council NSW), for Cancer Council Australia. The ROSA Project submitted eight comprehensive technical reports to the Australian Department of Health and Aged Care, including additional reports in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, guided by an Expert Advisory Group and with input from various expert and stakeholder reference groups.

Chair: 

Professor Bruce Mann
Research & Education Lead, Breast Cancer

The VCCC Alliance Breast Cancer Grand Round is targeted at a clinical audience and features open discussion about real cases and patients. While these cases are de-identified, the imagery, content and discussion can be graphic. It is not appropriate for consumer participants.

Associate Professor Carolyn Nickson

A/Prof Carolyn Nickson
Epidemiologist, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, the University of Melbourne; Stream Lead, Breast Cancer Policy and Evaluation, Daffodil Centre

A/Prof Carolyn Nickson is an epidemiologist specialising in the evaluation of cancer screening, diagnosis and treatment. She leads the Breast Cancer Policy and Evaluation stream at the Daffodil Centre and the ABACUS research group based at the Melbourne School of Population and Global Health at the University of Melbourne. Key areas of research include population clinical and health economics modelling of breast cancer control measures, breast cancer risk assessment and advice, and breast imaging clinical studies.

Course Details

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Course type
Webinars
Duration
60 mins
Price
$0.00
Curriculum Area
Research (incl. Clinical Trials)
Speciality
Clinician
Breast

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