Articles of Interest

Our members continue to shape cancer care with powerful new research—from fragile evidence in prehabilitation and fresh directions in survivorship theory, to health economics, workforce outcomes, and innovative clinical protocols.

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Bora Kim (Homebush West, Australia): ASO Author Reflections: Walking on Thin Statistical Ice: Why Prehabilitation Evidence in Cancer Surgery May Be More Fragile Than We Think - Annals of Surgical Oncology. Nov 2025. Open Access Icon View »

Bora Kim (Homebush West, Australia): How Robust is the Evidence for Prehabilitation in Cancer Surgery?: A Systematic Review and Fragility Index Analysis - Annals of Surgical Oncology. Nov 2025. Open Access Icon View »

Patsy Yates (Brisbane, Australia): Toward a comprehensive research agenda: exploring the health economics of palliative care in Australia - BMC Palliative Care. Nov 2025. Open Access Icon View »

Deborah Kirk (Joondalup, Australia): Factors associated with employment outcomes in cancer survivors: a systematic scoping review spanning a decade of international research - Supportive Care in Cancer. Oct 2025. View »

Karin Plummer (Teven, Australia): Observational research in critical care: Harnessing the lens of truth - Intensive & Critical Care Nursing. Oct 2025. View »

Catherine Paterson (Adelaide, Australia): Reframing and Redefining Care and Cancer Survivorship Through the Caring Life-Course Theory - Seminars in Oncology Nursing. Oct 2025. View »

Benjamin Tan (Brisbane, Australia), Sita Sharma (Coopers Plains, Australia), Tao Wang (The Gap, Australia): Telehealth Family Psychoeducation for Major Depressive Disorder: A Protocol for Intervention Co-Design and Feasibility Study - Nursing Reports. Oct 2025. Open Access Icon View »

Cynthia Hawks (Perth, Australia): G-DISCO: Gemcitabine-Docetaxel Intravesical Synchronous CO-administration - a phase 1 study protocol - BJU International. Oct 2025. View »

Elisabeth Coyne (Morningside, Australia): Exploring family health, support, self-efficacy and quality of life during the cancer trajectory: a protocol for a longitudinal mixed methods multi-centre cohort study - BMJ Open. Oct 2025. Open Access Icon View »

Marion Eckert (Camden Park, Australia): Paramedic assessment and referral of patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 in the out-of-hospital environment: a scoping review - Australasian Emergency Care. Oct 2025. Open Access Icon View »