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Act on bowel cancer

HealthTimes - 01-06-2017

While Australia continues to have among the highest rates of bowel cancer in the world, only two in five eligible people are participating in the Australian Government’s

 
Scientists hopeful to potential cancer vaccines

AAP - 26-05-2017

The Australian Centre for Cancer Glycomics has been launched at Griffith University, with scientists hopeful it will lead to potential cancer vaccines.

 
Scientists have made a breakthrough in uterine cancer research

AAP - 25-05-2017

Scientists at the Hunter Medical Research Institute have made a breakthrough in their understanding of uterine cancer that could save lives.

 
Exercise does significantly protect against dying from cancer

AAP - 23-05-2017

An Australian researcher is calling for all cancer patients to have access to exercise treatment facilities to boost their chances of survival.

 
Advanced melanoma patients with brain tumours may be able to live longer

AAP - 18-05-2017

Australian researchers say a combination of immunotherapy drugs may help increase life expectancy for patients with advanced melanoma. Advanced

 
Smokers are significantly more likely to develop skin cancer

AAP - 17-05-2017

Queensland researchers have found what they say is the strongest link yet between smoking and skin cancer. Smokers

 
Australian breast cancer patients will be treated with a new form of radiation therapy

AAP - 09-05-2017

Australian women with early-stage breast cancer will take part in a international drug trial that targets the cancer with a 'single dose' of radiation.

 
New research found rarer forms of melanoma are not linked to ultraviolet radiation

AAP - 05-05-2017

New research has found some rarer forms of melanoma are

 
New hope for patients with stomach and bowel cancer

AAP - 12-04-2017

Melbourne scientists have discovered a breakthrough treatment that could suppress the growth of gastric tumours. There's new hope for patients

 
Leukaemia is the most common cancer in children worldwide

AAP - 12-04-2017

Leukaemia is the most common cancer in children worldwide, accounting for a third of cancer cases in children nine and under. More children than

 

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