Research programme.
Hear firsthand insights from one of the leading voices in thoracic oncology.
π
Save the date: July 15 - 17
π Location: Pullman Melbourne Albert Park
More info > buff.ly/76cRCWx
Research programme.
Hear firsthand insights from one of the leading voices in thoracic oncology.
π
Save the date: July 15 - 17
π Location: Pullman Melbourne Albert Park
More info > buff.ly/76cRCWx
We're excited to have Prof Sanjay Popat join us at the 2026 TOGA ASM!
Prof Sanjay Popat is Chair of Thoracic Oncology at The Institute of Cancer Research and Consultant Medical Oncologist at The Royal Marsden Hospital where he is Head of the Lung Unit and Head of the Lung
patient-focused initiatives.
We're so grateful for your support.
There's still time to donate > buff.ly/VCfcTai
A huge thank you to the Rotary Club of Chatswood International and Dr Angeline Low for organising the Lunar New Year Banquet. What a fun and successful evening!
Your generosity is helping TOGA continue our work in lung cancer care, supporting research, education, and
- Distinguish clinically relevant variants
- Support evidence-based targeted therapy decisions
π
Date: 28 AprilΒ 2026
π»Location: online webinar
Register now > buff.ly/pM6jz93
Registrations are now open for TOGA's Beyond the NGS Report: Practical Interpretation for Lung Cancer Care.
This interactive webinar will help medical oncologists:
- Interpret lung cancer molecular reports with confidence
- Identify actionable mutations
across multiple subspecialties in thoracic malignancies, original research abstracts, our ever-popular debate session, and hands-on research workshops."
π
Save the date: July 15 - 17
π Location: Pullman Melbourne Albert Park
More info > buff.ly/76cRCWx
We're thrilled to welcome A/Prof Surein Arulananda as this year's ASM Convenor!
"It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the TOGA 2026 Annual Scientific Meeting. This yearβs meeting themed βShaping tomorrowβs thoracic cancer care togetherβΒ will showcase the latest hot topics
π Location: Novotel Melbourne on Collins
Register now > buff.ly/DX5tqAf
Tarlatamab is changing the game in SCLC.
See the trial data, understand the PBS landscape, and master the clinical use.
Secure your place at our Small Cell Lung Cancer Masterclass now π
π¨ Limited spots available.
π
Date: March 20
β° Time: 10:00AM - 4:30PM
Happy International Womenβs Day!
At TOGA, we recognise the invaluable contributions of women in thoracic oncology and reaffirm our commitment to gender equity across research, leadership and clinical excellence.
#IWD2026 #GiveToGain
long-term survival.
An insightful discussion on the progress in lung cancer research and what it means for patients and clinicians alike.
Listen on Apple: buff.ly/QQ52slF
Spotify: buff.ly/lCv4aXj
Read show notes: buff.ly/zk4E5ba
π§ Have you listened yet?
Catch up on our latest episode of Conversations in Lung Cancer Research featuring Prof Michael Millward, who reflects on how oncology care has evolved, from largely palliative treatment to a far more nuanced approach with growing expectations of
and presentations.
Submit your abstract > buff.ly/vF8rEcT
Abstract submissions are now open for the 2026 TOGA ASM.
The LOC encourages everyone across the TOGA community submit abstracts for consideration in this yearβs program.
Itβs a great chance to showcase share your research, and contribute to an exciting lineup of discussions
π Location: Novotel Melbourne on Collins
Limited spots available.
Register now > buff.ly/6xNs746
Weβre pleased to welcome AstraZeneca as a sponsor of the Small Cell Lung Cancer Masterclass.
Their support helps deliver high-quality, clinically relevant education for health professionals working in lung cancer care.
π
Date: March 20
β° Time: 10:00AM - 4:30PM
Lung cancer care in 2025 hit a turning point.
Want to know whatβs driving progress and what it means for patients, clinicians and the health system?
Read the full breakdown here >
ASM news incoming....
The theme for the 2026 TOGA ASM is Shaping Tomorrowβs Thoracic Cancer Care Together.
We can't wait to see you there.
π
Save the date: 15-17 July 2026
π Location: Pullman Melbourne Albert Park
Find out more >https://buff.ly/myaf07F
β° Time: 10.00am β 4.30pm
π Location: Novotel Melbourne on Collins
Limited spots available.
Register here:
buff.ly/w032l5W
Weβre delighted to welcome MSD as a sponsor of the Small Cell Lung Cancer Masterclass.
Their support contributes to the delivery of timely, evidence-informed education for clinicians dedicated to improving outcomes in lung cancer care.
π
Date: 20 March
Spotify: buff.ly/3sVxTIy
Read show notes: buff.ly/qOZTdWE
In our most recent episode of Conversations in Lung Cancer, Prof Michael Millward explains how innovative approaches in lung cancer and melanoma are reshaping patient care, and why liquid biopsies are the next frontier.
Listen on Apple: buff.ly/lcYtcBS
clinical work with research.
Tune in Friday at 8am. This oneβs full of inspiration and guidance for the next generation of oncologists.
π‘ Exciting news for tomorrow morning!
In the latest episode of Conversations in Lung Cancer Research, A/Prof Mel Moore chats with Prof Michael Millwward shares insights from his lung cancer and melanoma research, plus practical advice for young oncologists wanting to combine
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Date: March 20
β° Time: 10:00AM - 4:30PM
π Location: Novotel Melbourne on Collins
Register now > buff.ly/w032l5W
From evidence to the clinic, Tarlatamab in practice.
At our upcoming SCLC Masterclass, A/Prof Sagun Parakh will present a focused ES-SCLC case study, exploring the real-world application of Tarlatamab and key considerations for patient management.
Limited spots available.
Prof Nick Pavlakis discusses the evolving treatment landscape in 2025 in TOGA's Lung Cancer Research: 2025 Year in Review podcast episode.
Listen on Apple: buff.ly/MYzS7VI
Spotify: buff.ly/Gs3mt6f
Read show notes: buff.ly/3Vh7WKQ
π
Date: March 20
β° Time: 10:00AM - 4:30PM
π Location: Novotel Melbourne on Collins
Register now > buff.ly/Ekh0a7a
β’ Cutting-edge updates on international SCLC trials
β’ Insights into evolving treatment strategies
β’ How global experience is informing new directions in care
If youβre keen to stay across where SCLC research and management are heading, this is one not to miss.