| VCCC in the News | | | The Advocate Australia • Dec 2, 2020 0:19 | | Two-pronged attack increases potency of new anti-cancer drugs Walter and Eliza Hall Institute researchers have discovered that the treatment of the most deadly form of blood ... Eliza Hall Institute is the research powerhouse of the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre, an alliance of leading Victorian hospitals and |
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| | The Advocate Australia • Dec 2, 2020 0:17 | | 3D image of cancer protein aids quest for new treatments Scientists at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute have created the first three-dimensional image of a key protein ... and Eliza Hall Institute is the research powerhouse of the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre (VCCC), an alliance of leading Victorian |
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| | Partners | | | Mirage News • Dec 4, 2020 16:18 | | Genomics innovation hub to drive research and clinical impact The Illumina-University of Melbourne Genomics Hub will put the University’s researchers, students and precinct partners at the forefront of ... revolution. Image: Professor Sean Grimmond and colleagues with a genome sequencer at the University of Melbourne Centre for Cancer Research |
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| | Grants | | | The Advocate Australia • Dec 2, 2020 0:18 | | Medical research must include focus on better use of existing technology Cancer Council Australia and the Clinical Oncology Society of Australia have called for new research into improved ... Cancer Council Australia and the Clinical Oncology Society of Australia have called for new research into improved use of Australia’s |
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| | Blood Cancers | | | The Advocate Australia • Dec 2, 2020 0:18 | | Stomach & bowel cancer hope STOMACH and bowel cancer, two of the most common cancers worldwide, could be treated with a class of medicines ... by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council, the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research and the Victorian Government. |
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| | The Sydney Morning Herald (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Dec 1, 2020 11:21 | | For some, life is no worse after cancer, report finds For many cancer survivors, life is just as good as it is for those who have not had cancer. Research published on ... Jefford, a medical oncologist at Melbourne's Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and director of the Australian Cancer Survivorship Centre, said |
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| | Financial Review (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Nov 30, 2020 11:3 | | Telix Pharma buys Swiss cancer stem cell therapy unit Save Log in or Subscribe to save article Share Telix Pharmaceuticals has inked second deal in a month, after ... snapping up Swiss-based biotech, TheraPharm GmbH. Elke Meitzel The Australian late-stage biotech is aiming to diagnose and treat various |
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| | Head and Neck | | | Department of Health • Nov 30, 2020 17:21 | | Cancer Cluster Final Report released NT Health has released the final report of the Gunbalanya/Kakadu Disease Cluster Investigation. operations. The investigation confirmed that the occurrence of head and neck cancers and lung cancer, and fetal deaths, were higher for |
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| | Melanoma | | | The Advocate Australia • Dec 2, 2020 0:18 | | Immune cell discovery could help to halt cancer spread MELBOURNE researchers have revealed the critical importance of highly specialised immune cells, called natural ... was supported by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council, The Menzies Foundation and the Victorian Government. Source: |
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| | ABC News • Dec 1, 2020 5:47 | | Surfers and ocean swimmers six times more likely to get skin cancer: study Surfers, swimmers and stand-up paddle boarders are six times more likely to develop melanoma than the general population, researchers at ... Council, Australia and New Zealand have the highest rates of melanoma in the world. More than 13,000 people are diagnosed in Australia |
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| | Pancreatic Cancer | | | Third Sector Magazine • Dec 1, 2020 14:19 | | Pancreatic cancer researchers to receive $600,000 grant PanKind , The Australian Pancreatic Cancer Foundation, will award $600 , 000 for Collaborative Research Grants in its 2020 grant ... PanKind , The Australian Pancreatic Cancer Foundation, will award $600 , 000 for Collaborative Research Grants in its 2020 grant |
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| | Reproductive Cancers | | | Oncology News Australia • Dec 1, 2020 23:2 | | Clinical trial for prostate cancer awarded 2020 ACTA Trial of The Year The Australian Clinical Trials Alliance (ACTA) has recognised the remarkable Australians who advance the health system through clinical ... The Australian Clinical Trials Alliance (ACTA) has recognised the remarkable Australians who advance the health system through clinical |
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| | Pulse+IT Magazine • Nov 30, 2020 23:1 | | App for prostate cancer patients undergoing hormone therapy Australian Prostate Cancer Research has released a free iPhone app to help men better manage the difficult process of undergoing androgen ... Australian Prostate Cancer Research has released a free iPhone app to help men better manage the difficult process of undergoing androgen |
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| | Treatment Development | | | The Morning Bulletin (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Dec 4, 2020 17:0 | | Small win in breakthrough medicine for cancer patients THOSE battling one of the most common forms of Leukaemia will soon receive improved access to a revolutionary new ... cancer, however it is the most common type of leukaemia diagnosed in Australia with around 1,000 people diagnosed each year,” Mr Hunt said. |
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| | HealthTimes • Dec 3, 2020 16:57 | | Cancer shifts to chronic disease, so living well matters Photo: Cancer survivors Improved survival means cancer is increasingly a chronic disease, and a lot of people are living well with it, new ... survivors. “There are more than one million people living with cancer in Australia and average five-year survival rates sit at 68 per cent, |
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| | The Advocate Australia • Dec 2, 2020 0:18 | | Medical research must include focus on better use of existing technology Cancer Council Australia and the Clinical Oncology Society of Australia have called for new research into improved ... Cancer Council Australia and the Clinical Oncology Society of Australia have called for new research into improved use of Australia’s |
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| | Covid-19 & Cancer | | | PH News Hub • Dec 1, 2020 21:43 | | Cancer patients trial at-home COVID-19 tests A new clinical trial aims to find out if cancer patients can safely self-administer COVID-19 tests at home rather than risk infection by ... . Icon Group, Australia’s largest cancer care provider, has begun the study with patients in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria. It |
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