Enhanced supportive care for older patients with cancer: A global perspective

Webinar: Enhanced supportive care for older patients with cancer:
A global perspective


Date: Monday, 31 March
Time: 5.30pm - 6.30pm
Online via Zoom: Register here

The Geriatric Oncology (GO) ReViTALISE initiative, in partnership with the John Richards Centre for Rural Ageing Research and Border Medical Oncology and Haematology, and supported by the Care Economy Research Institute welcomes Professor William Dale for a conversation on improving care for older adults with cancer.

SPEAKER - Professor William Dale

Prof Dale is a renowned geriatrician and board-certified palliative care physician, and holds the George Tsai Family Chair at City of Hope National Medical Centre in California. With expertise in both geriatrics and palliative care medicine, his work focuses on advancing cancer care through innovative models and quality-of-life research. He has authored over 200 publications, received continuous NIH funding, and was honoured with the 2024 ASCO B.J. Kennedy Geriatric Oncology Award in recognition of his leadership in cancer and aging, supportive care medicine, cancer survivorship, and medical decision-making.

FACILITATOR - Professor Christopher Steer

Prof Steer is a medical oncologist at Border Medical Oncology and Haematology, Adjunct Professor at the John Richards Centre for Rural Ageing Research, Associate Professor at the University of NSW and co-lead of the GO ReviTALISE initiative. He specialises in geriatric oncology, focusing on improving cancer care for older adults through research, policy, and advocacy.

SESSION CHAIR - Professor Irene Blackberry

Prof Blackberry is the John Richards Chair, Director of the Care Economy Research Institute and co-lead of the GO ReViTALISE initiative. She researches complex care in healthcare, aged care, and informal care, focusing on innovative, sustainable models that improve access and build community capacity.


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