Hannah Wardill, NHMRC/Hospital Research Foundation Fellow and Lead of Supportive Oncology Research Group at SAHMRI/Uni AdelaideMASCC Board Member, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“A question for clinicians, nurses, pharmacists, allied health professionals, researchers, and healthcare leaders providing care for people with cancer.
As planning begins for the 2027 MASCC Annual Meeting in Rotterdam, we’d like to know:
- What are the biggest supportive care challenges you face in practice today?
- What symptoms, toxicities, or survivorship issues are keeping you awake at night?
- What do you wish we had better evidence, better tools, or better solutions for?
Is it:
- Fatigue.
- Neuropathy.
- Cognitive impairment.
- Mucositis.
- Diarrhoea and gut dysfunction.
- Mental health.
- Financial toxicity.
- Symptom monitoring.
- Long-term survivorship.
- Toxicity prediction.
- Treatment de-escalation.
- Equity and access.
Or something else entirely?
Supportive care is evolving rapidly, but the most important conversations are often those that address the real-world challenges faced by healthcare professionals and patients every day.
As we look towards MASCC 2027, we’d love to hear what topics deserve a place on the main stage.
Share your biggest pain points, unanswered questions, or emerging priorities below.”

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