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Dr Geraldine Goss

Medical Oncologist; Secretary of the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation
Dr Geraldine Goss who is the Secretary of the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation.
Dr Goss is a medical oncologist with a focus on treating and caring for women with breast and gynaecological cancers. She is also a proud advocate for raising awareness and advocating for increased research funding for ovarian cancer.
Geraldine graduated from the university of Melbourne in 1987. She undertook postgraduate training in oncology at the Royal Melbourne and Repatriation Hospitals, after which she undertook laboratory-based research as a Breast Cancer Fellow. She completed her MD thesis then travelled to Boston, USA where she completed fellowships at St Elizabeth’s Medical Centre and the Dana Farber Cancer Institute. Here she developed her interest in gynaecological cancers. Following her return to Australia in 2000, she completed a¯Masters¯degree in Women’s Health at the University of Melbourne. She now works as a medical oncologist with a focus on caring for women with breast and gynaecological cancers.

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