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Highlights from The 2024 MOGA Annual Scientific Meeting
Aug 16, 2024, 08:02

Highlights from The 2024 MOGA Annual Scientific Meeting

The 2024 MOGA Annual Scientific Meeting was hosted by the Medical Oncology Group of Australia in Sydney on 14 – 16 August.

This year’s theme for the conference was, Caring for Tomorrow: Bridges in Cancer Care Technology and Innovation.

The conference offers an engaging educational agenda focused on the latest advancements in cancer treatment and research, while also providing opportunities for networking and collaboration.

The meeting included a range of activities including engaging Scientific Sessions, Abstract Presentations, Mentorship Program, Interactive Workshops, Trainee and YOGA Programs and Social Events around the Darling Harbour precinct.

The keynote speakers at the conference were Bob Li (USA), Vivian Strong (USA), and Alexander Pearson (USA). 

Doctors and Professionals shared their insights on social media: 

Liz Connolly:

“Full house and lots of questions at the Young Oncologist Group of Australia (YOGA), session at MOGA24.

Great to hear from Helenke about Precision Care Clinic Initiative available for all Australian patients and Frank Lin on Practical tips for navigating genomic testing in the clinic.”

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Deme Karikios:

“I’ve snuck into the Young Oncologists section at MOGA24.

Surely no one will notice I’m too old. Glad we can have a session dedicated to our junior consultants at the Medical Oncology Group of Australia ASM.”

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Raj Gauba:

 “Bob Li delivered a compelling presentation – ‘Cure4Cancer: A Multi-stakeholder International Movement in Patient-Centric Clinical Trials R and D’ at MOGA24.”

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 Andrew Parsonson:

 “Congratulations to Walid Zwieky and Su Win core medical oncology trainees from the NeMMO training network for presenting their research at MOGA24.”

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Linda Mileshkin: 

 “Great presentation by Felicity Martin in the oral trainees session MOGA24 highlighting the importance of audit to pick up gaps in evidence based interventions being used properly in routine clinical practice.”

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Sam Stevens:

Fantastic research being presented at the MOGA Trainee Orals – none more impressive than Amy Smith representing WNSW and SLHD with Impact of Telehealth on Adherence to Surveillence for S1 Testis Cancer in Western NSW.”

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Jennifer Lim: 

“Proud to share a few of the MOGA posters we are presenting from St George and our lutate database, and some more results from my IO toxicity single cell work.”

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Omali Pitiyarachchi: 

 “Susanna Park highlighting an important initiative in the management of patients with CIPN at MOGA24.”

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