Upcoming In Conversation

June 2026 – Cancer Survivorship
Join us for an insightful conversation on cancer survivorship
Date: 4pm Monday, 22 June 2026
Delivered virtually. Please register to attend.
The Cancer Institute NSW invites you to join the inaugural NSW Cancer Summit – In Conversation panel series, focused on cancer survivorship.
Survivorship is an important and rapidly developing area of cancer control. In NSW, more people are being cured of cancer or living longer with the disease and need ongoing care and support.
Hear from leading experts and people with lived experience of cancer as they share how cancer survivorship is impacting people, communities and the work of the NSW cancer control sector.
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion and deep dive into:
- What cancer survivorship means to people and communities
- The physical, emotional and social impacts of survivorship
- How research has the power to support people’s long-term health and wellbeing
- The importance of building stronger systems to support survivors, families and carers.
This virtual event will be live streamed and recorded, with the opportunity for live questions.
Meet the speakers:
Panel host

Professor Tracey O’Brien AM
NSW Chief Cancer Officer and Chief Executive Officer of the Cancer Institute NSW
Professor Tracey O’Brien is a paediatric and adolescent haematologist and oncologist with more than 25 years of experience improving the outcomes of people with cancer in NSW, Australia and internationally.
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Professor Bogda Koczwara AM
Director, Australian Research Centre for Cancer Survivorship, UNSW Sydney
Professor Koczwara is an internationally recognised clinician researcher with expertise in cancer survivorship and supportive care. She established one of the first cancer survivorship program in Australia and the longest running cancer survivorship scientific meeting in the world. Her research has contributed to key advances in the field of survivorship epidemiology, symptom monitoring, self-management support, and the use of patient reported outcomes in cancer.
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Karen Johnston
Nurse Practitioner, Cancer Survivorship Program, Sydney Children’s Hospital
Karen is the Nurse Practitioner for the Cancer Survivorship Program at Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick. She has worked in survivorship for the past 27 years with 10 year's experience in general oncology and stem cell transplant prior to that. Karen is currently the deputy chair for the ANZCHOG survivorship and transition committee. She is also the chair for the ANZCHOG Survivorship Nursing Group. She is on the organising committee for the International Nursing Conference on Child and Adolescent Cancer Survivorship with the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. She actively participates in research, with a focus on enhancing improvement on outcomes. Karen is passionate about survivorship issues, and was the first nurse employed at Sydney Children’s Hospital in survivorship and has co-developed the program.

Professor Ian Kerridge
Haematologist and Bone Marrow Transplant Physician, Royal North Shore Hospital
Ian Kerridge is Staff Haematologist, Bone Marrow Transplant physician, Medical Director of the Apheresis service and research lead for Multiple Myeloma at Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney. He has a long interest in survivorship and for over a decade was Chair of the Long-term Follow-Up Working Group for the NSW ACI BMT Network. He is also Professor of Bioethics and Medicine at the University of Sydney and Chair of the South East Sydney LHD Clinical Ethics Committee. Ian trained in philosophy at the Universities of Sydney, Newcastle and Cambridge, medicine at the University of Newcastle, and bone marrow transplantation (BMT) at the Royal Free Hospital in London. He is the author of 6 textbooks of ethics and over 600 papers on haematology, BMT, ethics and philosophy.