The Clinical Oncology Society of Australia (COSA) is the peak national body representing health professionals from all disciplines whose work involves the care of cancer patients.
Vision
All Australians receive quality multidisciplinary cancer care from supported and informed health professionals who work in a multidisciplinary manner.
Mission
Provide COSA members with the opportunity to improve cancer care and control in Australia through multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary collaboration.
COSA achieves this by:
1. Supporting the professional and educational needs of cancer health professionals.
2. Enhancing cancer care and control through network development.
3. Advocating for improvements in cancer care and control.
4. Facilitating research across the spectrum of cancer.
Community Guidelines
This account was created to represent, support and inform multidisciplinary cancer health professionals who provide quality care for all Australians.
The content on this account is primarily intended for health professionals. As the page is monitored by COSA staff, who are not trained health professionals, we cannot provide medical advice. If you need medical attention or advice, please contact your doctor or local hospital.
If you have been affected by cancer and are looking for support, please reach out to the team from Cancer Council at cancer.org.au or by calling 13 11 20.
COSA relies on our members’ active participation. We encourage your contributions, however content is moderated and we will remove anything inappropriate. Swearing, abuse, racism, personal criticism, commercial advertising, some external links, unauthorised medical advice and misleading comments will be removed, and your account may be blocked from this platform.
COSA employees update and monitor this page Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm. We will do our best to respond to your comments and questions as quickly as possible.