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Cancer self-treatment concern
Blood stem cell research that could change medicine of future
Imfinzi and tremelimumab with chemotherapy demonstrated sustained survival benefit
Tagrisso demonstrated 5.5-year median disease-free survival in adjuvant treatment of patients with EGFR-mutated lung cancer
Lynparza in combination with bevacizumab, and as monotherapy, demonstrates clinically meaningful survival benefit
New research highlights importance of screening for breast cancer patients
NanoMSlide wins Eureka Prize 2022
AFL legend joins fight against childhood brain cancer
Dealing with cancer can feel like burden – we’re here to lighten load
4 researchers helping more people survive breast cancer
Professor Jacob George’s vision for liver cancer
AstraZeneca aims to transform cancer outcomes with new data across industry-leading portfolio at ESMO 2022
Therapy trial offers breast cancer patients hope
Groundbreaking research hopes to personalise treatment for cancer patients
Are Costly New Prescription Drugs Worth Price?
Can new technology deliver pancreatic cancer breakthrough?
Hope for ‘inoperable’ cancer patients
Traditional Chinese medicine reduces side effect of cancer treatment
Olivia Newton-John gave a voice to those with cancer and shifted focus to life of survivors
Cancer immunotherapy in tablet step closer thanks to CUREator grant
Better support for Indigenous Australians diagnosed with breast cancer
Hormonal breast cancer treatment reduces long-term risk of recurrence
Conceptual framework for optimal cancer care during pandemic
Broadly diverse genomes study reveals new susceptibility genetic variants for lung cancer
Broadly diverse genomes reveals new susceptibility genetic variants for lung cancer
New pancreatic cancer treatment available
NanoMslide is Eureka Prize finalist
Brownesholme retirees support cancer patients
Construction begins on $52 million world-class cancer centre & research hub in Sydney’s fastest grow
Innovation win for cancer patients and environment
New research identifies more effective weapon against blood cancers
Q&A with Peter Gebert
Importance of patient voices in cancer treatment