Join us for our first flagship event of the year - an expert-led session exploring how endocrine therapy is used in breast cancer and how to protect intimacy and sexual wellbeing during treatment.
The CNSA QLD & NT State Group invite members and non-members to join us at our first flagship event for the year. With a focus on community building and brining together cancer nurses from acrorss Queensland and the Northern Territory, this multi-venue educational event will be an experience to remember.
This informative event will combine up-to-date clinical insights on the use of endocrine therapy with practical, evidence-informed strategies designed for both patients and their partners.
Participants will learn how to navigate treatment side effects while proactively protecting patients' relationships and sexual health.
Key takeaways will include:
Understanding the role of endocrine therapy in breast cancer management.
Identifying common side effects impacting sexual health and intimacy.
Evidence-informed strategies to manage symptoms and maintain connection.

Medical Oncologist
Dr Kyung Ha (Kathy) You is a medical oncologist who completed her Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) at Bond University in 2011 and is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (FRACP). Dr You undertook advanced training across several major Queensland hospitals and completed a two-year Clinical Research Fellowship at the Royal Brisbane Women’s Hospital.
Committed to improving access and equity in oncology care, Dr You is currently pursuing a Masters of Philosophy focused on equity in cancer clinical trials in Australia. Her research has led to invitations as a speaker at both national and international conferences and published in leading journals. With a special interest in breast cancer, Dr You has led specialised breast clinics at the Princess Alexandra Hospital and continues to contribute to clinical education, mentoring and curriculum development for medical students. She is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Queensland and is also the Co-Chair and Co-Founder of the Queensland Young Oncology Group (YOGA), helping build a collaborative community of early-career oncologists.

Nurse Practitioner
Natasha Keir is an experienced Nurse Practitioner in breast oncology with a strong focus on survivorship, quality of life and sexual wellbeing after cancer. She works for GenesisCare oncology in Queensland and has developed Breast Cancer Wellness Clinics to support individuals navigating the physical, psychological and relational impacts of breast cancer and its treatment.
Natasha is also a sexologist and is currently completing further post graduate studies in this field. As part of her practice, Natasha integrates biopsychosocial and evidence based sexual health frameworks into oncology practice. She is particularly passionate about addressing intimacy concerns, endocrine therapy related sexual side effects and improving access to holistic, sex positive care for people affected by breast cancer.
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