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TRACKER Shines at TOGA 2024

  • TRACKER Biobank
  • Oct 2, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jan 20

TRACKER proudly took centre stage at this year’s Thoracic Oncology Group of Australasia (TOGA) 2024 conference. With the inspiring theme, "Charting New Horizons: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Lung Cancer Screening and Care," the event provided the perfect platform to showcase TRACKER’s pivotal role in transforming lung cancer research.


A Shared Vision for Progress 


The TOGA 2024 conference brought together leading clinicians, researchers, and industry experts to explore new strategies for combating lung cancer. This year’s theme resonates deeply with TRACKER’s commitment to collaborative and multidisciplinary research. At the conference, TRACKER highlighted its achievements to date, including collecting and processing high-quality biospecimens from 70 lung cancer patients at Austin Health.


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"Together, we are redefining what’s possible in lung cancer research and care.”

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TRACKER Team


Inspiring New Research


TOGA 2024 provided a unique opportunity for TRACKER to engage with the broader research community, share valuable insights, and learn from experts dedicated to advancing lung cancer care. The conference’s emphasis on multidisciplinary collaboration aligns perfectly with TRACKER’s ethos of uniting diverse expertise in addressing one of the world’s most challenging cancers. 


Looking Ahead

 

As TRACKER continues to grow, so does its impact. By fostering partnerships between clinicians and scientists, providing essential resources, and driving innovative research, TRACKER is paving the way for new breakthroughs in lung cancer care. The insights gained and connections made at TOGA 2024 have further strengthened our mission to create a brighter future for patients and their families.



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TRACKER acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands across Australia, whose cultures and customs have nurtured and continue to nurture this land. We pay our respects to the Elders past, present and emerging. We also acknowledge the overrepresentation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in lung cancer and we commit to working together with Community to close this gap.

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Biopsy images courtesy of Tumour Immunology Laboratory, ONJCRI.  

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