Journal article

An Australasian perspective on sarcoma research, translational biology and clinical trials: The Australasian Sarcoma Study Group (ASSG)

S Bae, D Caruso, J Desai

Pathology | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2014

Abstract

Each year approximately 800 Australians are diagnosed with sarcoma, accounting for less than 1% of cancer diagnoses overall. A significant proportion of these sarcoma cases are in children and adolescents. The rarity and heterogeneity of this group of tumours, coupled with Australasia's relative geographical isolation, pose significant challenges in developing locoregional basic, translational and clinical research. The Australasian Sarcoma Study Group (ASSG) was established in 2008 as a Cooperative Cancer Clinical Research Group and is now the peak body for sarcoma research in Australasia, providing a mechanism to drive and coordinate collaborative research, promote education and assist wit..

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