| Monday 5 October - Monday 12 October | | | The New Daily • Oct 11, 2020 6:0 | | About 65 per cent of Australian women believe there is an early detection test for ovarian cancer. If only there was. Kel Pittman was first... one. The research was an online survey conducted by the University of Melbourne and the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation between... |
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| | Herald Sun (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Oct 11, 2020 6:0 | | Like something out of Dr Frankenstein’s laboratory, Sydney scientists are growing real human mini-brains to test... stem cells into human brain cells, which are then given real brain cancer tumour cells. These mini-brains mimic exactly ... |
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| | The Medical News • Oct 9, 2020 17:15 | | Multidisciplinary tumor boards are vital to cancer treatment plans, bringing together clinicians from different specialties to guide ... New digital dashboard enhances the efficiency of cancer case review |
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| | Pressdisplay - Herald Sun (Epaper) • Oct 9, 2020 12:14 | | SICK and vulnerable Victorians have become “collateral impacts” of COVID19, according to an expert. Associate... Burbury, a haematologist and chief medical officer at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, says many Victorians have been left ... |
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| | The National Tribune • Oct 8, 2020 20:12 | | Research to improve the treatment of mesothelioma and lung cancer and a program designed to improve the health and wellbeing of older ... Research to improve the treatment of mesothelioma and lung cancer and a program designed to improve the health and ... |
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| | Medianet • Oct 8, 2020 6:1 | | Fears of long reconstruction wait times add to the COVID-19 impact on breast cancer patients Early findings of a new survey reveal the ... Fears of long reconstruction wait times add to the COVID-19 impact on breast cancer patients |
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| | The Medical News • Oct 8, 2020 0:30 | | Multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging of the prostate (mpMRIp) is a promising tool for diagnosing prostate cancer, and prior to its ... Author Thomas Whish-Wilson, BBiomedSc, MD, of St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne and The University of Melbourne, in ... |
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| | The Age (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Oct 8, 2020 0:0 | | Lifesaving cancer screening tests have plummeted in Australia during the coronavirus pandemic, fuelling fears of a... , so we are very worried about that," the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre executive director said. "There has been a ... |
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| | Geelong Advertiser (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Oct 7, 2020 6:0 | | Professor Clare Scott from the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre says up to 1,500 Australian women will be diagnosed... from the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre says up to 1,500 Australian women will be diagnosed with ovarian cancer every year... |
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| | The Medical News • Oct 7, 2020 0:8 | | A drug has shown great promise in the treatment of neuroblastoma, an aggressive form of childhood cancer. The study was led by researchers ... treatment of neuroblastoma, an aggressive form of childhood cancer. The study was led by researchers at Lund University ... |
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| | The Australian • Oct 6, 2020 21:49 | | Women with advanced ovarian cancer will be able to obtain a subsidised drug treatment for only $41 a script as part of $375.5m allocated in... |
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| | The Medical News • Oct 6, 2020 4:59 | | The global quest to use a person's breath analysis for rapid, inexpensive and accurate early-stage testing for cancer and other diseases ... . In a new paper in the British Journal of Cancer, Flinders University researchers have reported significant progress in... |
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| | The Sydney Morning Herald (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Oct 6, 2020 2:23 | | A life-saving program uses genetic testing to find treatments that shrink or stabilise aggressive tumours in... that shrink or stabilise aggressive tumours in children. Research on the ZERO Childhood Cancer program, published in ... |
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| | The Sydney Morning Herald (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Oct 4, 2020 12:59 | | Research on cures for heart disease, stroke, cancer, brain injury and motor neurone disease are being paused or... scientific research.” Neil Owens, who worked in the University of Melbourne faculty of business and economics grants ... |
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