| Partners | | | The Australian Hospital & Healthcare Bulletin • Jan 20, 2021 10:21 | | An international team of researchers, led by The University of Melbourne, has found two new mammogram-based measures for breast cancer risk ... University of Melbourne, has found two new mammogram-based measures for breast cancer risk. Published in the International Journal of Cancer |
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| | Blood Cancers | | | Medical Journal of Australia • Jan 25, 2021 0:24 | | The known: Data on late mortality in people with cancer, and the relative contributions of cancer and non‐cancer causes to mortality, are ... people over 40 years of age at diagnosis, for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians (v European background: aHR, 1.46; 95% CI, 1 |
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| | Stockhead • Jan 19, 2021 5:53 | | Link copied to clipboard Special Report: Australian biotech company Prescient Therapeutics (ASX:PTX) has announced what’s next for its ... T therapy saved her life by curing her stage IV follicular non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Prescient says its OmniCAR tech is expected to be safer and |
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| | Head and Neck | | | Medical Journal of Australia • Jan 25, 2021 0:24 | | The known: Data on late mortality in people with cancer, and the relative contributions of cancer and non‐cancer causes to mortality, are ... patients with prostate cancer, lymphoma/other haematological cancer, head and neck cancer, or lung cancer than for those with breast cancer, |
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| | Melanoma | | | Gizmodo Australia • Jan 22, 2021 3:42 | | The future of cancer treatment might involve personalised vaccines meant to manage or even prevent relapses — at least if new research ... taking blood samples to study the body’s immune response to the cancer, in particular tumour-specific T cells. The vaccine was given to the |
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| | Pancreatic Cancer | | | The Advertiser (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Jan 23, 2021 1:0 | | After comedian David Jory fell ill with cancer his father Rex began a diary that is both a tribute to his son’s ... Australian troops in Afghanistan, passengers on cruise ships, made occasional TV appearances, and performed his show at the Melbourne Comedy |
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| | The University of New South Wales • Jan 22, 2021 10:24 | | UNSW scientists have grown human pancreatic cancer tumours in the lab – their model is the first of its kind, with important future ... Australia’s second leading cause of cancer mortality by 2025 – which is why it’s high on the agenda of health authorities in Australia, too: |
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| | Sarcoma | | | Gold Coast Bulletin (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Jan 23, 2021 16:9 | | AN investigation into an alleged cancer cluster at a Gold Coast school will not be finalised before students ... four students identified were diagnosed with Ewing’s Sarcoma, a rare bone cancer that affects about 30 Australians each year. Findings into |
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| | Women's Cancer | | | Geelong Advertiser (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Jan 23, 2021 1:0 | | The new cancer hope is the garden-variety honeybee after Perth scientist Ciara Duffy found its venom kills ... almost all results in excess of 100 times below the level noted in Australian Standards and associated guidelines. In a letter to parents – |
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| | Redland City Bulletin • Jan 22, 2021 20:0 | | An ambassador for the National Breast Cancer Foundation to raise the awareness of men's breast cancer who raised ... Australia Day, Alice said she would reflect on Australia's community spirit and be grateful for having a strong support network. "Australia |
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| | Mirage News • Jan 22, 2021 13:4 | | McGowan Government invests $150,000 in OncoRes Medical to develop Nedlands-based world class research and development (R&D) facility ... from The University of Western Australia, the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research and the Western Australian Department of Health. |
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| | Milton Ulladulla Times (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Jan 21, 2021 9:36 | | A Mollymook GP-in-training has been selected as part of a prestigious research program. ." The program is a 12-month training term offered to Australian General Practice Training registrars, and aims to promote general practice |
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| | The Chronicle (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Jan 20, 2021 14:0 | | Darling Downs Health is being proactive in its fight against breast cancer by offering an easy way to get tested ... Breast cancer is one of the biggest killers of Australian women, but Darling Downs Health is taking an active stance against it, and is |
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| | The Australian Jewish News – AJN • Jan 20, 2021 0:0 | | NOA Lamm was nine when her mother, 32, was diagnosed with breast cancer. She described the next eight years, which would see her mother ... community is amazing and very supportive, and we are here and we like Australia,” she said. When she’s not researching or spending time with |
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| | The Australian Hospital & Healthcare Bulletin • Jan 19, 2021 17:27 | | New evidence of the positive role of androgens in breast cancer treatment has been uncovered by University of Adelaide researchers, with ... compensation report Updated WHS Regulations now in effect for South Australia Campaign aims to reduce musculoskeletal injuries in transport |
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| | Herald Globe • Jan 19, 2021 8:5 | | Adelaide [Australia], January 19 (ANI): Researchers at the University of Adelaide have found new evidence about the positive role of ... Adelaide [Australia], January 19 (ANI): Researchers at the University of Adelaide have found new evidence about the positive role of |
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| | ABC News • Jan 19, 2021 4:35 | | A Howlong mother has become the first person to undergo reconstructive breast surgery in Albury on the New South Wales–Victorian border. In ... in Melbourne. "We had to travel to Melbourne a lot at the start of this whole cancer journey, all the specialists were in Melbourne," she |
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| | Stuff.co.nz • Jan 19, 2021 3:0 | | Hundreds of pensioners with breast cancer have missed out on subsidised screening, with the Government blaming Covid-19 for delays in ... programme for women 70-74 is less clear, however some countries, including Australia, now offer breast screening to this age range,” it said |
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| | Treatment Development | | | Renewable Energy Society Australia Yolasite - PR Newswire • Jan 25, 2021 8:27 | | Mulgrave, Vic., Jan. 25, 2021 /Medianet/ -- A world-first discovery by Australian researchers could become a game-changer for patients at ... . 25, 2021 /Medianet/ -- A world-first discovery by Australian researchers could become a game-changer for patients at risk of rapid health |
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| | TechInvest Magazine Online • Jan 22, 2021 8:29 | | Clinical stage immuno-oncology company Imugene Limited (ASX:IMU) reports that the the Cohort Review Committee (CRC) has confirmed the Phase ... will prolong survival, delay tumour progression, or reduce the tumour burden in patients with lung cancer. Imugene MD and CEO, Leslie Chong, |
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| | Proactive Investors Australia • Jan 21, 2021 13:15 | | The CRC unanimously agreed that PD1-Vaxx is safe with no dose-limiting toxicities (DLTs) and has recommended to proceed to the next dose ... will prolong survival, delay tumour progression, or reduce the tumour burden in patients with lung cancer. Imugene’s PD1-Vaxx is a B-cell |
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| | COVID-19 & Cancer | | | The Conversation [AU] • Jan 21, 2021 6:7 | | from www.shutterstock.com Associate Professor of the Sydney Pharmacy School, University of Sydney Pharmacist and PhD Candidate, University ... air to Australia — a single break in the supply chain can result in medicines going out of stock. So there have been calls for Australia to |
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| | ACS Information Age - Australian Computer Society • Jan 19, 2021 0:20 | | We look at what 5G will be used for and whether it is dangerous. the 5G backbone network. It has a viable competitor called DSRC where Australia happens to be a technology leader. The next two variants |
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| | ABC News • Jan 18, 2021 21:41 | | For many in the Olympic sporting world, the timing of the COVID-19 pandemic could not have been any more chaotic. With the Tokyo Games ... have disappeared with the addition of yet another preparation year. Australian cyclist Matthew Glaetzer, though, has an entirely different |
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| | Mirage News • Jan 18, 2021 15:25 | | Cancer Council NSW It’s easy to put off cancer screening, especially when the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted many of our lives. But cancer ... ; the actual cause will need to be investigated further. If you are an Australian citizen aged 50 to 74, you are eligible for a free, simple |
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