AAP - 12-10-2022
Cancer patients treated in NSW outpatient clinics have reported an overwhelmingly positive experience, but improvements could be made for those who speak English as a second
AAP - 01-09-2022
Scientists have identified a dramatic increase in the treatment of "pre-cancerous" melanomas that might not be harmful, according to new research. The
AAP - 24-08-2022
A new cancer centre and health worker training school would be built in regional Victoria under another health-related election pledge by the state opposition.
AAP - 19-08-2022
Smoking, drinking alcohol, being overweight and other known risk factors were responsible for nearly 4.45 million cancer deaths around the world in 2019, new research suggests.
AAP - 21-07-2022
Consuming too much saturated and animal fats could increase the risk of bladder cancer in men, research suggests. A study funded by the World Cancer Research
AAP - 06-07-2022
Prostate cancer is now the most common cancer diagnosed in Australia, overtaking breast cancer as the country's number one cancer. The news has been described
AAP - 14-06-2022
Queensland cancer patients will be able to access specialist treatments at a new $750 million centre, which is expected to ease pressure on crowded public hospitals.
AAP - 09-05-2022
More than $12 million in grants for breast cancer research will help save lives and revolutionise screening and treatment in Australia, experts say. The National
AAP - 29-04-2022
Cancer patients in rural Australia are missing out on critical information about recovery and disease recurrence, potentially affecting their chances of survival, a study
HealthTimes - 08-04-2022
Dr Annalicia Vaughan from the Centenary UTS Centre for Inflammation is the successful recipient of the Kenyon Foundation Inflammation Award for 2022. The Award,
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