RANDOMS: Measuring the impact of malnutrition
Image: Dietitian Belinda Steer. A new study will aim to find the best tool to measure malnutrition for pancreatic... Read More
Image: Dietitian Belinda Steer. A new study will aim to find the best tool to measure malnutrition for pancreatic... Read More
The first AGITG trial site in Japan has opened for the INTEGRATE II study in gastro-oesophageal cancer. National Cancer... Read More
The GI Cancer Institute’s research and clinical trials are developed through a robust, scientific process. The studies we... Read More
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, and the GI Cancer Institute is joining people and organisations worldwide to... Read More
Exercise can have significant benefits for cancer treatment and recovery, and new research is discovering the full extent... Read More
The RENO study has activated its first site and the first patient has been enrolled in the study.... Read More
“GI cancer does not discriminate. I was only 49 when I was diagnosed.” – Paula Kotowicz, bowel cancer... Read More
During 2017 our Board of Directors and management created a revised Strategic Plan for the organisation and its... Read More
Biliary tract or bile duct cancer – cholangiocarcinoma – is a rare cancer affecting the gall bladder and bile ducts.... Read More
Excellence in gastro-intestinal (GI) cancer research and treatment has been recognised on the Australia Day 2019 Honours List,... Read More
The Australian Government has announced that it is investing $10 million to encourage Australians to participate in the... Read More
Dr David Lau is three months into his fellowship at Royal Marsden Hospital, London. “It has been incredible,” he... Read More
Chemotherapy treatments for colorectal cancer can have side effects that could affect your skin. The treatments cetuximab and... Read More
The Department of Health has announced on Saturday 1 December that five new cancer listings have been made... Read More
The John Logan Foundation will close in 2018 after eight years of financially supporting Australians with gastro-intestinal cancers.... Read More
The Gutsy Challenge went to Tasmania in 2018, with two teams taking on the wilderness. The first team, led by Professor Steve Ackland, took on a series of walks through the wilderness, facing snow and storms as they hiked over 60km.The second Gutsy Challenge Team took on Tasmania’s iconic Overland... Read More
The CONTROL NETs trial in neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) has finished patient accrual and is now in follow-up. NETs are... Read More
In the early 2000s, there was only one drug available for pancreatic cancer, gemcitabine. This was not a... Read More
The 20th Annual AGITG Annual Scientific Meeting was held from 30 October-2 November. At the Annual Scientific Meeting... Read More
The AGITG Annual Scientific Meeting accepts abstracts and posters for submission to the Best of Posters and Fast... Read More