The collaboration offers local men access to a new type of cancer treatment A recent collaboration between Medical Oncology Research at Calvary Mater Newcastle and the Department of Nuclear Medicine...
A huge congratulations to Research Manager for Suicide Prevention (and PhD student) at Calvary Mater Newcastle, Katie McGill. Katie recently won her heat of the 2021 University of Newcastle’s Three...
Calvary Mater Newcastle came out winners at the 2019 Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM) of Australasian Gastro-Intestinal Trials Group (AGITG) held this September. The meeting was themed ‘Challenging the enigmatic nature...
Congratulations to the Hunter New England Cancer Clinical Research Network (CCRN) who was named the winner of the 2020 NSW Premier’s Award for Outstanding Clinical Trials Unit in late November....
Results from Australia’s and New Zealand’s biggest cancer trial have identified the best treatment regime for men suffering from newly-diagnosed aggressive but localised prostate cancer. Professor Jim Denham, Calvary Mater...
Calvary Mater Newcastle and local charity Hope4Cure Foundation have joined forces this Ovarian Cancer Awareness month, to support women and their families experiencing ovarian and gynaecological cancer in the Hunter...
Calvary Mater Newcastle now has its own research office. The new office is one of several exciting initiatives that will help Calvary Mater Newcastle achieve its vision of becoming a...
It has been 30 years since radiation oncologists from Calvary Mater Newcastle joined colleagues from around Australia and across the ditch to establish the Trans-Tasman Radiation Oncology Group or TROG...
Christmas came early for several Calvary Mater Newcastle staff who presented collaborative research projects in a chilly Banff to 700 like-minded health care professionals at the 21st World Congress of...
How can we help women undergoing toxic chemotherapy avoid early menopause, infertility and other potential consequences of ovarian failure? That was a question uppermost in Dr Janine Lombard’s mind when...