Melanoma Matters. A comprehensive approach to skin cancer in Gippsland
Mapping current Gippsland cancer care pathways, identify strengths and gaps in care transitions, and co-design strategies to improve patient experiences and deliver safe, high-quality care closer to home.
The Plan seeks to strengthen Gippsland’s cancer services to ensure local people diagnosed with cancer have access to services
Regionalising Home-Based Treatment for Multiple Myeloma. Bortezomib self-administration
Our first consultation on cancer care for culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) Victorians is taking place in 2025–26.
NEMICS conducted an audit to better understand the supportive care needs of cancer patients treated at NEMICS member health services.
To improve the understanding of CALD communities’ cancer care priorities, a series of investigations were conducted. This report summarises the key findings from these investigations.
In 2024, the VICS conducted a statewide self-assessment survey to evaluate supportive care screening practices across health services providing cancer treatment.
Supported by a GICS grant, this projects’ aim was to introduce a sustainable survivorship clinic at the Wimmera Cancer Centre in Horsham.
Supported by a GICS grant this project aims to increase cancer patients knowledge of chemotherapy treatment.
Supported by a GICS grant this project aims to improve health literacy and improve cancer screening rates.
Supported by a GICS grant this project acknowledged increased support for carers of palliative cancer patients.