Knowledge Base

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Access the NSW Regional Cancer Research Network Knowledge Base

A Knowledge Base is a centralised repository designed to collate resources and information related to a specific topic. In this case, our Knowledge Base focuses on resources related to planning and implementing regional cancer research projects within our Network’s geographical footprint.

The aim of the NSW Regional Cancer Research Network Knowledge Base is to support regional researchers, healthcare professionals and those interested in cancer research by providing easy access to simple, locally focused and up-to-date resources that can support cancer research projects.

To access these resources you must be a member of the NSW Regional Cancer Research Network.

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Can’t find what you’re looking for? Request a Knowledge Base Article.

As we build the Knowledge Base, we will bring together resources in response to questions we see from Network members. If you have an area of interest or a question you would like answered in a Knowledge Base Article, please let us know via nswrcrn@newcastle.edu.au.

Explore our Knowledge Base as it grows to stay informed, build your research knowledge and capacity, and contribute to the advancement of cancer research in our region.

Quick tip: Acknowledging funding

Grant recipients must acknowledge the NSW Regional Cancer Research Network and the Cancer Institute NSW in any public statements about the grant, including announcements, advertising, websites, reports and other materials produced for/by the grantee.

This acknowledgement must also appear in publications, conference presentations, and any other public forum where grant-related work is presented.

Recommended wording:

This project was funded/partially funded/supported by the Cancer Institute NSW through the NSW Regional Cancer Research Network.