Aligning organisational priorities and implementation science for cancer research

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Stephanie Best
Karin Thursky
Mark Buzza
Marlena Klaic
Sanne Peters
Lisa Guccione
Alison Trainer
Jillian Francis
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[1] University of Melbourne; Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre; Australian Genomics,
[2] Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre; Royal Melbourne Hospital; University of Melbourne,undefined
[3] VCCC,undefined
[4] University of Melbourne,undefined
[5] Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre; University of Melbourne,undefined
[6] University of Melbourne; Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre,undefined
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BMC Health Services Research | / 24卷
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Implementation science; Organisational priorities; Cancer; Theory informed; stakeholder;
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