ESMO Congress 2023
ESMO 2023 will disseminate the latest cutting-edge data, provide high quality education and unparalleled networking opportunities for oncologists and other stakeholders from all around the world.
The World Cancer Congress aims to strengthen the participants' action and impact on national, regional and international scales through a multidisciplinary programme that features the latest successful interventions in cancer prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care.
BRA Day is an internationally recognised day dedicated to the education and awareness of breast reconstruction after breast cancer surgery. Breast Cancer Foundation NZ partner with the specialist team of surgeons and nurses from Counties Manukau Region to host an event highlighting options for reconstruction, different surgeries and the best timing for these, as well as what to expect from your recovery.
BRA Day is an internationally recognised day dedicated to the education and awareness of breast reconstruction after breast cancer surgery. Breast Cancer Foundation NZ partner with the specialist team of surgeons and nurses from Hutt Valley Region to host an event highlighting options for reconstruction, different surgeries and the best timing for these, as well as what to expect from your recovery.
The programme provides a general practice update, with short, sharp and to the point clinical content, including key take home messages to change practice behaviour immediately.
The 2022 ASCO Annual Meeting Program will offer presentations on the latest research in cancer care. This year's program will feature over 200 sessions complementing the meeting's theme: Advancing Equitable Cancer Care Through Innovation.
Breast Cancer Foundation NZ is thrilled to once again be the chosen charity for the 2021 NZ House and Garden House Tours.
Comprehensive updates for internal medicine and its subspecialties
Breast Cancer Foundation NZ specialist breast nurses travel around New Zealand in the Pink Caravan. Nurses talk to visitors about mammograms, offer advice about checking their breasts, healthy lifestyles and family risk. The Pink Caravan visits main centres and small towns around New Zealand to raise awareness of breast health in the community.
Breast nurses who are interested in working on the Pink Caravan should contact the Breast Cancer Foundation NZ Pink Caravan Co-ordinator at taliac@bcf.org.nz
The Pink Caravan also visits workplaces, GPs and health clinics. To request a visit to a workplace, contact taliac@bcf.org.nz