session - IPOS Symposium - Well-being of older cancer patients: Identification of specific characteristics, care needs and interventions
session - IPOS - Moving beyond cancer treatment – issues facing cancer survivors
session - IPOS - Measuring up – evaluation of measures in psycho-oncology research
session - IPOS - Children and cancer – impact on their world and extended family
session - IPOS Symposium - What can we learn from Australian and United Kingdom (UK) adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer psychological research and practice: A CanTeen and Teenage Cancer Trust symposium
session - IPOS - When cancer is no longer curable – issues facing patients and their families
session - IPOS Symposium - Excellence and innovation in Australian oncology social work practice and research: The OSWA experience
session - IPOS - Self directed therapeutic interventions: Evidence supporting use and efficacy
session - IPOS - Early diagnosis is best – knowledge about cancer risk and participation in screening programmes
session - IPOS - The promise of the new - innovative application of technology in psychosocial care
session - IPOS - Talk to me - Pattern of communication about cancer
session - IPOS - Clearing the fog: Advances in understanding and treatment of cognitive dysfunction
session - IPOS - Avoidance and cancer: What factors influence delay and failure to adhere to treatment
session - IPOS Symposium - In sickness and in health: Coping and needs of spouses and children caring for adult and older cancer patients, clinical observations and research data
session - IPOS - 'I’m worn out' – Fatigue and sleep issues affecting people with cancer
session - IPOS - Screening for distress, what have we learned?
session - IPOS - Enhancing psychological outcomes - Community, consumer and health professional initiatives
session - IPOS - Burnt out or just feeling the heat - Health professional burnout and workforce issues
session - IPOS - Interventions to reduce distress and promote well-being
session - IPOS - Taking a biopsychosocial approach, exploring biological contributions to psychosocial status
session - IPOS Symposium - Exploring the role of peer support in psychosocial care: From research to practice
session - IPOS - Translating training into practice: Examining the process from training to implementation
session - IPOS - Living, loving and working - issues for survivors
session - IPOS - Doing it tough: Cancers associated with high morbidity
session - IPOS Symposium - Optimising family’s adjustment during the transition from palliative care to bereavement