Victorian Government cancer plan 2020-2024 consultation is underway with sessions taking place online and in multiple locations across the state. The Nobel Prize for medicine has been jointly presented to three scientists who discovered how cells adapt to oxygen. A blood test developed in Scotland can predict brain cancer with 92% accuracy. Queensland researchers have used CRISPR gene-editing technology to target and treat cervical cancer. | | Monday 7 October - Monday 14 October | | | News.com.au (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Oct 11, 2019 0:30 | | $1.5m CSL grant for SAHMRI researcher to help outsmart cancer Associate Professor Daniel Thomas from SAHMRI has won a $1.25 million CSL Centenary Fellowship to pursue his vision... Daniel Thomas in the SAHMRI building. He has just been awarded a CSL Centenary Fellowship worth $1.5 million over five years to continue his |
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| | Science Media Exchange - Scimex • Oct 10, 2019 14:46 | | New test predicts how bowel cancer patients respond to chemo Dutch researchers have created a test that can help predict how patients with advanced bowel cancer will respond to chemotherapy. Before... Dutch researchers have created a test that can help predict how patients with advanced bowel cancer will respond to chemotherapy. Before |
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| | Herald Sun (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Oct 10, 2019 6:0 | | ONJC unveils new anti-cancer equipment Cancer cells have nowhere to hide thanks to state-of-the-art equipment at the new Australian Cancer Research... Imaging the Tumour Environment. Based at the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Research Institute (ONJCRI) in Heidelberg, the centre’s researchers |
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| | LabOnline • Oct 10, 2019 0:4 | | Blood test to detect multiple types of cancer US researchers are developing a blood test that has shown the ability to screen for numerous types of cancer with a high degree of... Blood test to detect multiple types of cancer |
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| | ABC News • Oct 9, 2019 6:43 | | Cervical cancer 'cure' closer with gene-editing breakthrough, scientists say Queensland researchers are hailing a world-first "cure" for cervical cancer, having killed off tumours in mice using CRISPR gene-editing... . "This is the first cure for any cancer using this technology," Nigel McMillan, the lead researcher and the director of infectious disease |
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| | Science Media Exchange - Scimex • Oct 9, 2019 2:9 | | Switching silicon for diamonds helps blood tests detect brain cancer Scottish researchers developed a simple blood test that can detect whether patients have brain cancer with 92 per cent accuracy. But the... Scottish researchers developed a simple blood test that can detect whether patients have brain cancer with 92 per cent accuracy. But the |
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| | The Australian (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Oct 8, 2019 10:23 | | Adults who gain weight over lifetime have increased cancer risk Adults who gain weight over the course of their lifetimes are up to 50 per cent more likely to develop cancer. , multiple myeloma, cancer of the gastric cardia, endometrial cancer, and meningioma brain tumour. Adults with a Body Mass Index of more |
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| | Premier of Victoria • Oct 7, 2019 16:42 | | Victorians To Have Their Say On New Plan To Tackle Cancer Victorians can now have their say on the Andrews Labor Government’s next big plan to prevent cancer, boost survival rates and improve... /about/health-strategies/cancer-care/victorian-cancer-plan Quotes attributable to Minister for Health Jenny Mikakos “This is an important |
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