Monash Comprehensive Cancer Consortium (MCCC) is a partnership between Monash University and its affiliated research institutes, Monash Institute of Medical Research (MIMR), and Prince Henry's Institute and the major public and private health services.
MCCC's role is to bring together its partners research and clinical strengths to provide the best possible clinical outcomes for cancer patients in Melbournes Southern East. This represents around 30% of Victoria's cancer patient population.
MCCC is one of three major Cancer Research Nodes in Victorias integrated system of cancer research and care. We work collaboratively with the other two nodes, Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre (VCCC) and Olivia Newton John Cancer and Wellness Centre to maximise overall benefits for Victorias cancer patients.
MCCC consists of an Advisory Council, and Executive Committee, and is supported by a coordination unit.