Euan Walpole — ASN Events

Euan Walpole

Princess Alexandra Hospital, QLD, Australia

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Euan Walpole has had an appointment as a specialist in medical oncology at Princess Alexandra Hospital since 1990. Interests include clinical research particularly in Gastro-Intestinal, Breast, Melanoma/Sarcoma and Testicular Cancers. He has had multiple clinical trial involvement including Australasian Principal Investigator on international studies. He has been Chairman of the Medical Oncology Group of Australia, Deputy Chairman of the Medical and Scientific Committee of the Queensland Cancer Fund and a member of the Medical and Scientific Committee of the Australian Cancer Society/Clinical Oncological Society of Australia. Medical Oncology training and provision of cancer services in Australia have been a long term interest and includes being the Chair of the Specialist Advisory Committee in Medical Oncology for the Royal Australasian College of Physicians. He has been the sponsor for the implementation of clinical information systems in cancer in Queensland with the radiation oncology information system and pharmacy oncology information system. He was the chair of the Queensland Cancer Control Safety and Quality Partnership and is the clinical sponsor of the Queensland Cancer Control Analysis Team.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:

Outcomes versus Access: Who is Most Vulnerable? A ‘Wicked’ Issue for Cancer Surgery in Australia (#91)

4:00 PM
Bruce Barraclough
Outcomes versus access, who is most vulnerable? A ‘wicked’ issue for cancer surgery in Australia

Patterns of Mastectomy for Invasive Breast Cancer in Queensland (#94)

4:45 PM
Tony Green
Outcomes versus access, who is most vulnerable? A ‘wicked’ issue for cancer surgery in Australia

Patterns of Cancer Surgery in Rural Versus Urban Cancer Patients (#92)

4:15 PM
Robert Tam
Outcomes versus access, who is most vulnerable? A ‘wicked’ issue for cancer surgery in Australia

The Volume-Outcome Relationship in Cancer Surgery - Do Rural Patients have a Choice? (#93)

4:30 PM
Mark Smithers
Outcomes versus access, who is most vulnerable? A ‘wicked’ issue for cancer surgery in Australia

Patient Flows in Cancer Surgery (#95)

5:00 PM
Andrew Johnson
Outcomes versus access, who is most vulnerable? A ‘wicked’ issue for cancer surgery in Australia

Colorectal cancer surgery rates in indigenous versus nonindigenous patients (#150)

3:35 PM
Dannie Zarate
Best of the Best Posters: Researching cancer treatments

One Age Does Not Fit All: Geriatric Cancer Patients are not a Single Homogenous Group (#96)

4:00 PM
Mary-Jane Courage
Best of the Best Orals: Geriatric oncology

The Effect of the Ageing Population on the Distribution of Cancers (#265)

3:00 PM
Dannie Zarate
Posters - Epidemiology

Cetuximab use in metastatic colorectal cancer at Princess Alexandra Hospital: streamlined analysis using electronic medical record data (#310)

3:00 PM
Daniel P McKavanagh
Posters - Gastro-intestinal cancers