National Gynae-Oncology Registry - NGOR

National Gynae-Oncology Registry - NGOR A Clinical Quality Registry dedicated to measuring and monitoring the care provided to people diagnosed with gynaecological cancers in Australia.

The National Gynae-Oncology Registry (NGOR) is a clinical quality registry for gynaecological cancers, led by Professor John Zalcberg, an oncologist and cancer researcher, and Associate Professor Robert Rome, a gynaecological oncologist. The registry is operated by a team of researchers within Monash University’s School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine (SPHPM). A clinical quality registry (CQR) is a database that systematically collects health information about people with a particular disease (in this case gynaecological cancers) to monitor their outcomes and report on the quality of the care that is provided to them. CQRs measure and monitor how closely care provided to Australian patients aligns with international experience and evidence-based practice guidelines. CQRs can be used to identify significant variation in care and outcomes, and drive improvements in practice. You can read more information about clinical quality registries on the Australian Commission of Safety and Quality in Healthcare website. The National Gynae-Oncology Registry is divided into several modules, with each module based on the tumour’s anatomical location. Most tumour cell types will be included in each module, but due to differences in treatment, prognosis and management, some rarer subtypes may be excluded.

10/09/2024

We are excited to announce that NGOR has just received funding to complete a key piece of work that will help us to achieve cervical cancer elimination in Australia! We will be working closely with Government agencies and our project partners and look forward to updating you all on our achievements. Let's work together to eliminate cervical cancer in Australia by 2035!

04/09/2024

This month is International Gynaecological Cancer Awareness Month. At NGOR, we are passionate about the quality of care provided to Australian women diagnosed with gynaecological cancers, so we would like to take this time to honour the strength and courage of those affected and their families. To learn more, click here.

03/09/2024
It's not too late to donate to   to show your support to cancer research. In 2023 a whopping $2.5 million was raised by ...
28/08/2024

It's not too late to donate to to show your support to cancer research. In 2023 a whopping $2.5 million was raised by Australians towards life saving cancer research. Let's help reach that target this year! Head to https://www.daffodilday.com.au/ to donate.

01/08/2024

Happy August! This month is National Immunisation Awareness Month, and what better time to share some . The HPV vaccine can help to prevent cancer for women and men. For females, HPV vaccination is a vital part of cervical cancer prevention. Comment your vaccine facts below!

08/05/2024

💡 Did you know? Only around 20% of ovarian cancer cases are detected early. In honour of , NGOR would like to take this opportunity to spread awareness on the importance of early detection in improving survival rates.

24/04/2024

It's World Immunisation Week! The aim of this global campaign is to spread awareness and encourage vaccinations to prevent diseases in children and adults. Did you know that certain vaccines, such as the HPV vaccine, can help reduce the risk of cervical cancer? To find out more about this fantastic campaign, check out the World Health Organization (WHO) website.

04/04/2024

It's 🌍World Health Day 🌍 this Sunday and we at NGOR love this year's theme of 'My Health, My Right!' The theme focuses on everyone's right to have access to quality health services, education and information. Join us in raising awareness about the importance of regular screenings and access to quality healthcare for all. World Health Organization (WHO)

ANZGOG's Community Engagement Program is now seeking expressions of interest from those with lived experience to join an...
25/03/2024

ANZGOG's Community Engagement Program is now seeking expressions of interest from those with lived experience to join and contribute to research. WomenCan Fundraising

Expressions of interest are now open to everyone with lived experience of a gynaecological cancer to join ANZGOG's Community Engagement Program as a volunteer research adviser.

Click the link below to see ANZGOG's new endometrial cancer trial 'Domenica' - now open for recruitment!
25/03/2024

Click the link below to see ANZGOG's new endometrial cancer trial 'Domenica' - now open for recruitment!

The EN.10/TAPER study, a collaborative effort led by ANZGOG in partnership with the Canadian Cancer Trials Group (CCTG), has started recruitment in Australia. The trial explores ways to treat early-stage endometrial cancers with a focus on minimising side effects and costs. The goal of this trial is...

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08/03/2024

Today is International Women's Day! ⭐ Let's celebrate the power, resilience and remarkable achievements of all women worldwide! Comment below on what makes you proud to be a WOMAN?

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