Cancer Health Services Research Unit
Centre for Health Policy
The Cancer Health Services Research (CHSR) Unit’s mission is to improve value-based cancer services across the care continuum using real-world outcomes and cost data.
We support the translation of research findings from the laboratory to clinical practice. In doing so, we aim to improve cancer services by utilising real-world data to analyse patterns of care provision, including treatment sequencing, and their health economics implications.
The Unit is part of the University of Melbourne Centre for Cancer Research (UMCCR) and the Melbourne School of Population & Global Health (MSPGH) Centre for Health Policy, with active collaborations within the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre (VCCC), particularly Western Health and the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre.
Head of Unit
Professor Gang Chen
Email: gangchen@unimelb.edu.au
Unit Contact details
Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre (VCCC)
Level 13, 305 Grattan Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, Australia
The University of Melbourne
Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences
Melbourne School of Population and Global Health
The Cancer Health Services Research unit drives a strong data-driven research program that is focussed on improving the delivery of cancer services. The CHSR unit has a common research interest in data-science and data-linkage of different large medical and administrative registries to be able to monitor the care provided to cancer patients across the care continuum. Clinical outcomes and cost analyses using linked data-sets inform the value of our services to patients and help rationalise decisions about improving our services mainly in hospital settings.
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Research Areas
Find out more about the research areas we investigate at the Cancer Health Services Research Unit.
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Cancer Health Economics
The CHSR Unit supports clinical and translational researchers with specific expertise in Health Economics and Data-Driven Health Services Research.
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Publications
Our Unit produces consistently high-quality peer reviewed publications.
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Resources
Our Unit has produced a range of useful resources that stem from both teaching and research activities.
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The CHSR Unit is involved in the online MSc of Cancer Sciences developed by the University of Melbourne and the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre. Topics covered are Cancer Health Services Research and Cancer Health Economics.
The Cancer Health Services Research (CHSR) Unit has active collaborations in Australia and worldwide. As a member of the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre, the CHSR Unit plays a pivotal role in the development and use of healthcare admin and clinical data for the improvement of cancer health services across Victoria. Most of the work of the Unit is with the leading Victorian hospitals, including Western Health, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, the Austin, Royal Melbourne, St. Vincent’s and Royal Women’s Hospitals.
The CHSR Unit has an active research collaboration with the Netherlands Cancer Institute (Amsterdam), the University of Twente and the University Medical Centre in Groningen (all in the Netherlands). The unit is also involved in several other international projects with the Institute for Cancer Research / Royal Marsden in London (UK), the Institut Curie in Paris (France) and the University of Calgary and Toronto (Canada).
Melbourne Health Technology and Value Assessment Collaboration (HTA/M-VAC)
The Centre for Health Policy is the coordinating home to M-VAC, established to conduct value-based assessments and evaluations of pharmaceuticals, health services and technologies, preventive and curative programs, and digital health applications.