Advocacy

NeuroEndocrine Cancer Australia is governed by five pillars: patient support, education, research, awareness and advocacy.

These pillars have been created to give neuroendocrine cancer patients, their families and friends, a voice in the community and access to the care and treatment that they deserve.

For a long time, NET cancer patients have not only suffered the physical and emotional burden of cancer, but also the indignity of being overlooked and abandoned by a system that has little interest in the rare or obscure.

Below are some ways we advocate for our patients.

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Michael Doyle Live Wake Fundraiser

World Cancer Day 2023

NeuroEndocrine Cancer Australia & Norman Family Trust Partnership

NeuroEndocrine Cancer Australia partners with Gathered Here to provide the NET community with free online Wills

NET Cancer Day 2022

Clinical Oncology Society of Australia (COSA) Conference, 2-4 Nov 2022

Brisbane NET Patient Forum November 2022

Can Forum 2022

Australasian Association of Nuclear Medicine (AANMS) inaugural education workshop

Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre NET Centre of Excellence expands

Improving referral pathways from regional areas to NET centres of excellence

The Australian Cancer Plan

6th Theranostics World Congress

Cancer Nurses Society of Australia 24th Annual Congress

The Future of Precision Oncology in Nuclear Medicine – Report

NeuroEndocrine Cancer Australia & Macquarie University study on important online resources for NET patients.

Walk, run, or ride this March4NETs!

For its third year, March4NETs will run throughout March 2026.

Get involved and support the 31,000 Australians living with neuroendocrine cancer.