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Let’s Beat Bowel Cancer Ride for Research Success! - 7th February 2020
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Former AFL great Andrew McKay to ride for bowel cancer research - 28th January 2020
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Cabrini Research Week presents ground-breaking research on colorectal cancers - 1st November 2019
Cabrini Research Week, 7-11 October 2019, showcased the latest and best research from across the Cabrini Institute, including presentations from local and international guest speakers.
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2019 Annual Golf Classic - 15th October 2019
Exceptional day and result for this year's Annual Golf Classic. A great day was had by all and a we managed to raise over $90,000 to go towards bowel cancer research.
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RACS 88TH ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS - 6th May 2019
Recently, our research conducted within the Cabrini Monash University Department of Surgery, headed by A/Prof Paul McMurrick, was showcased at the 2019 Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) Annual Scientific Congress (ASC), held in Bangkok, Thailand (6-10th May).
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Simon Holloway's Marathon Des Sable - Run for bowel cancer. - 5th April 2019
The Marathon des Sables is the stuff of legends. It is The Toughest Footrace on Earth (Discovery Channel). Marathon Des Sable is a truly gruelling multi-stage adventure through a mythical landscape in one of the world’s most inhospitable environments – the Sahara desert. Simon will have to be self-sufficient and carry his own food and equipment for the week on his back.
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$3 Million in Federal Government Funding - 29th March 2019
$6 Millon dollars of federal government funds to be committed to Malvern’s new cancer centre at Cabrini Health.
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2018 Golf Classic A Success - 1st January 2019
Since its inception the LBBC Golf Classic has built a reputation as an exceptional and immensely popular corporate golf day.
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2018 Visiting Professor - 12th November 2018
November 11th – 13th kicked off the annual AL Polglase Visiting Professorship program at Cabrini Institute and Hospital in Malvern. Professor Antonio De Lacy travelled all the way from Barcelona to be our inaugural visiting professor and the three days were jam packed for our special guest.
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