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Researchers found new clues on breast cancer risk

AAP - 24-10-2017

An international genetic study has given researchers a greater understanding of the inherited causes of breast cancer, they hope will lead to improved screening.

 
Researchers now have a better understanding of the origins of ovarian cancer

AAP - 19-10-2017

Researchers in the US say they now have a better understanding of the origins of ovarian cancer, which they hope will lead to better detection and prevention.

 
New research shows older men getting multiple skin cancers

AAP - 16-10-2017

A person with skin cancer in Australia is most likely to be a man aged over 55 years from Queensland, new research shows. Older men, particularly

 
An international study has shown clue to predicting ovarian cancer survival

AAP - 13-10-2017

Higher levels of a particular white blood cell is associated with a greater chance of surviving ovarian cancer, an international study has shown.

 
Free genetic tests to check for breast and ovarian cancer gene

AAP - 13-10-2017

Free tests will be available from November to check for hereditary genes linked to breast and ovarian cancer. Women with a family history of

 
Risk of getting cancer from silica dust

AAP - 12-10-2017

Cancer Council Australia has urged Australians to be aware of the risk of silica dust when working in construction and demolition jobs. More

 
Experts has new guidelines to spot atypical melanomas

AAP - 09-10-2017

Firm, elevated and changing spots on skin are key features of atypical melanomas and should be checked, say experts. Not all melanomas have the

 
New technique to aid bladder cancer diagnosis

HealthTimes - 28-09-2017

A new and innovative automated computer technique has been developed by researchers that is able to significantly aid in the diagnosis of bladder cancer. The

 
Urgent calls for action to address the inequity of cancer survival

AAP - 14-09-2017

The gap in cancer survival between the rich and poor has trebled in 30 years, new research shows. Cancer

 
Study shows not treating prostate cancer produces fear

AAP - 13-09-2017

A long-term study of men with low-risk prostate cancer has shown not actively treating the disease has a psychological impact. Men diagnosed

 

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