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Clinical Associate Professor Colin Tang is a radiation oncologist and Adjunct Associate Professor at Edith Cowan University's Exercise Medicine Research Institute. He is also a senior radiation oncologist at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, specializing in prostate, bladder, head and neck cancers, and CyberKnife technology. Dr. Tang's research focuses on radiation oncology, exercise oncology, and survivorship, with a strong emphasis on improving treatment efficacy through exercise interventions and imaging techniques.
His clinical practice includes managing gastrointestinal and lung cancers, with a high caseload in head and neck malignancies. Dr. Tang has secured over $2.2 million in research grants and published extensively in peer-reviewed journals, including studies on image-guided radiotherapy, prostate cancer treatment protocols, and exercise programs for cancer patients.
- Professional Associations: Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists, TROG, ANZUP, and others.
- Research Interests: Prostate Cancer, Bladder Cancer, Head and Neck Cancer, CyberKnife, Exercise Medicine, and Survivorship.
His recent work includes protocols like the ERADICATE trial (exercise adjunct therapy for prostate cancer) and the TelEX trial (telehealth-driven weight loss programs). He leads initiatives to enhance patient outcomes through multimodal therapies and has contributed to landmark trials like the TROG 08.03 study on adjuvant radiotherapy.
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