| VCCC In the News | | | The Sydney Morning Herald (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Mar 1, 2021 0:25 | | More than 2500 cancer diagnoses missed in Victoria during pandemic curbs More than 2500 cancer diagnoses were missed in Victoria during the state’s coronavirus restrictions last year, ... in 2019.Credit:Louie Douvis Grant McArthur, of the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre, said the highest number of delayed diagnoses had |
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| | Partners | | | Science Media Exchange - Scimex • Mar 3, 2021 13:27 | | Key steps discovered in production of critical immune cell WEHI researchers have uncovered a process cells use to fight off infection and cancer that could pave the way for precision cancer ... WEHI researchers have uncovered a process cells use to fight off infection and cancer that could pave the way for precision cancer |
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| | Oncology News Australia • Mar 2, 2021 18:11 | | Sweet new technology: Reveals more about T Cell killers of cancer Peter Mac researchers have developed a new sugar-sensing single cell sequencing technology, which has allowed them to better observe T ... about how they function. T cells are an important part of our adaptive immune system. “In the context of cancer, they’re the ones you wan |
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| | 今日墨尔本 • Mar 2, 2021 14:22 | | 最新研究:封锁过后,维州癌症病例恐激增!(组图) 据澳洲新闻集团3月1日报道,研究人员估计,在维州封锁期间,有数千例癌症病例错过了诊断,维州可能会在明年看到癌症患者的激增。 根据《澳大利亚医学杂志》(Medical Journal of Australia)本周一发表的研究,在维州实施封锁令的6个半月期间, ... 团) 推迟诊断对侵袭性癌症患者的影响最大,研究作者警告称,在未来6到12个月内,癌症诊断可能会激增。 来自维州癌症委员会(Cancer Council Victoria)、莫纳什大学和Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre癌症中心的研究人员,使用维州癌症登记处 |
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| | The Wimmera Mail-Times (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Feb 22, 2021 15:0 | | Horsham Rural City Council hosts a discussion with Peter Mac's Dr David Speakman Horsham Rural City Council will host a "Cancer and the Wimmera" online session with Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre' ... Horsham Rural City Council will host a "Cancer and the Wimmera" online session with Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre's chief medical officer Dr |
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| | Brimbank & North West | Star Weekly • Feb 22, 2021 14:26 | | My Place: Victor Lin Benjamin Millar Hillside doctor Victor Lin may come from a scientific and medical background, but the arts and community are equally dear ... doctor at the Royal Melbourne Hospital and blood cancer researcher at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and Walter and Eliza Hall Institute |
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| | Blood Cancers | | | Gold Coast Bulletin (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Mar 5, 2021 1:1 | | Call for Qld dogs to participate in cancer trial Veterinarians and a pharmaceutical company are on the search for dogs diagnosed with Cancer to participate in a ... help fight B cell lymphoma in dogs. Picture: Greg Scullin Veterinary trial centres are set up in Queensland, Western Australia and New South |
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| | SBS (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Mar 4, 2021 7:29 | | New Zealand star Stott reveals cancer diagnosis | The World Game W-League championship winner Rebekah Stott has revealed she's been diagnosed with cancer. W-League championship ... three W-League championships with Melbourne City in 2016, 2017 and 2018 and has also appeared for Melbourne Victory and Brisbane Roar during |
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| | Fraser Coast Chronicle (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Mar 3, 2021 17:35 | | Football star diagnosed with blood cancer Football Ferns star Rebekah Stott has revealed she has been diagnosed with blood cancer. The 27-year-old, who has ... Hove Albion but recently returned to Australia for medical reasons. She began her career in Australia and helped Melbourne City win the 2020 |
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| | Gold Coast Bulletin (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Mar 3, 2021 16:39 | | Football Ferns defender Rebekah Stott reveals blood cancer diagnosis Football Ferns star Rebekah Stott has revealed she has been diagnosed with blood cancer. The 27-year-old, who has ... Hove Albion but recently returned to Australia for medical reasons. She began her career in Australia and helped Melbourne City win the 2020 |
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| | 7NEWS.com.au • Mar 3, 2021 12:46 | | W-League champion learns of ‘intense’ cancer diagnosis while in quarantine W-League champion reveals cancer diagnosis W-League championship winner Rebekah Stott has revealed she’s been diagnosed with cancer. The ... confirmed via Instagram she has stage three Hodgkin’s lymphoma, having returned to Australia last month from England. Watch the video above |
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| | ESPN Australia • Mar 3, 2021 9:0 | | Rebekah Stott's 'positive mentality' key after cancer diagnosis A normal weekday morning used to see Rebekah Stott pulling on her boots in preparation for a training session with her FAWSL club Brighton ... clear that the likely diagnosis was Lymphoma, she knew it was time to come home. Home is in Melbourne, which, due to Australia's coronavirus |
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| | Oncology News Australia • Mar 1, 2021 23:59 | | Pancreatic cancer clinical trial program to target genome and scar tissue A national clinical trial program will test promising new targeted therapies for pancreatic cancer, one of the deadliest forms of cancers ... of pancreatic cancer patients’ tumour is sequenced and matched to available treatments, at a number of different sites throughout Australia. |
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| | The Medical News • Feb 26, 2021 23:30 | | Retroviruses invading the koala germline contribute to high cancer rates Koalas are facing multiple environmental and health issues which threaten their survival. Along with habitat loss - accelerated by last ... between KoRV and the high frequency of lymphoma, leukaemia and other cancers in koalas from northern Australia. To investigate this link, |
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| | Head and Neck | | | Gold Coast Bulletin (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Mar 1, 2021 18:24 | | Post-lockdown cancer spike predicted in Victoria Victoria could see a surge in cancer diagnoses in the next year, after researchers estimated thousands of cases ... . Researchers from Cancer Council Victoria, Monash University and the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre used Victorian Cancer Registry data to |
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| | HealthTimes • Mar 1, 2021 13:34 | | Cancer undiagnosed in Vic amid pandemic Photo: Cancer undiagnosed in Vic amid pandemic Thousands of Victorians have missed cancer diagnoses amid the coronavirus pandemic, with ... likely missed diagnoses, occurred for head and neck, prostate and breast cancer and melanoma. Older Victorians, men and people living in |
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| | Aboutpain - Newswire • Mar 1, 2021 11:57 | | More than 2,500 cancer diagnoses slip through the COVID-19 pandemic cracks in Victoria, sparking fears of a possible 'cancer spike' to come Sydney, Mar. 1, 2021 /Medianet/ -- Media Release Date: Monday 1 March 2021 Contact: Thea Cargill, 0429 000 450, ... therefore likely missed diagnoses, occurred for head and neck, prostate and breast cancer and melanoma, in older Victorians, in men, and in |
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| | Science Media Exchange - Scimex • Mar 1, 2021 0:27 | | Cancer diagnoses dropped during the Melbourne lockdown An estimated 2,530 cancer diagnoses were delayed or missing during the COVID-19-related restrictions in Victoria, according to Aussie ... restrictions in Victoria, according to research published today by the Medical Journal of Australia. Using data from the Victorian Cancer |
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| | The Sydney Morning Herald (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Mar 1, 2021 0:25 | | More than 2500 cancer diagnoses missed in Victoria during pandemic curbs More than 2500 cancer diagnoses were missed in Victoria during the state’s coronavirus restrictions last year, ... 2019. The most significant decrease in diagnoses occurred for head and neck, prostate and breast cancer and melanoma, Professor Evans said. |
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| | Melanoma | | | Science Media Exchange - Scimex • Mar 1, 2021 0:27 | | Cancer diagnoses dropped during the Melbourne lockdown An estimated 2,530 cancer diagnoses were delayed or missing during the COVID-19-related restrictions in Victoria, according to Aussie ... restrictions in Victoria, according to research published today by the Medical Journal of Australia. Using data from the Victorian Cancer |
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| | The Latch • Feb 26, 2021 14:34 | | So You’ve Heard of Melanoma, But What About the Other 2 Types of Skin Cancer? During a recent survey of The Latch’s audience, we discovered that 37% have never had a skin check before and 27% haven’t had one in a few ... given that Australia has one of the highest rates of skin cancer in the world. Despite the prevalence of skin cancer amongst Australians, |
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| | ABC News • Feb 25, 2021 6:30 | | Cancer patient launches Australia's first National Skin Check Day Australia's first National Skin Check Day, spearheaded by charity Mates Against Melanoma is raising awareness of the importance of self ... Australia's National Skin Check Day is occurring on February 25. The awareness campaign was registered by Mates Against Melanoma. Australia |
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| | Pancreatic Cancer | | | Oncology News Australia • Mar 1, 2021 23:59 | | Pancreatic cancer clinical trial program to target genome and scar tissue A national clinical trial program will test promising new targeted therapies for pancreatic cancer, one of the deadliest forms of cancers ... of pancreatic cancer patients’ tumour is sequenced and matched to available treatments, at a number of different sites throughout Australia. |
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| | The Canberra Times (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Feb 28, 2021 4:0 | | Clay Watts goes from fighting pancreatic cancer to cage fighting Clay Watts is about to complete a 20-week Wimp-to-Warrior program after defeating pancreatic cancer. Picture: ... those who'd donated to his charity drive for PanKind, the Australian Pancreatic Cancer Foundation, by getting silly injuries. "I decided I'd |
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| | PH News Hub • Feb 23, 2021 10:48 | | New centre shines light on cancer’s ‘dark art’ Elias Jreissati knows only too well the devastating personal toll, fear and uncertainty that pancreatic cancer can cause. He was diagnosed ... had disappeared. An endoscopic ultrasound finally revealed a pancreatic tumour, and the stage two cancer was removed in surgery. "The growth |
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| | Sarcoma | | | Oncology News Australia • Mar 1, 2021 23:59 | | Pancreatic cancer clinical trial program to target genome and scar tissue A national clinical trial program will test promising new targeted therapies for pancreatic cancer, one of the deadliest forms of cancers ... of pancreatic cancer patients’ tumour is sequenced and matched to available treatments, at a number of different sites throughout Australia. |
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| | Men's Cancer | | | The Courier-Mail (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Mar 4, 2021 9:30 | | Prostate cancer survivor program to give 230,000 men more hope A new plan to help prostate cancer survivors cope with the life-changing side-effects is being piloted by USQ and ... cancer is a major challenge for the health and wellbeing of Australian males with nearly 230,000 survivors nationwide,” Professor Dunn said. |
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| | Science Media Exchange - Scimex • Mar 1, 2021 0:27 | | Cancer diagnoses dropped during the Melbourne lockdown An estimated 2,530 cancer diagnoses were delayed or missing during the COVID-19-related restrictions in Victoria, according to Aussie ... restrictions in Victoria, according to research published today by the Medical Journal of Australia. Using data from the Victorian Cancer |
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| | Mirage News • Feb 26, 2021 15:25 | | Telix Pharmaceuticals secures clearance for Japanese trial Telix Pharmaceuticals (ASX.TLX) has announced that its Japanese subsidiary (Telix Japan) and partner Kanazawa University have received ... marketing authorisations already submitted in the US, EU, Canada and Australia. Professor Seigo Kinuya, Professor of Nuclear Medicine at |
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| | Gippsland Times (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Feb 23, 2021 8:0 | | Supporting men with prostate cancer For Gippsland men navigating the fear and uncertainty of a prostate cancer diagnosis and the myriad of treatment ... a framework of standards overseen by the Prostate Cancer Foundation Australia and based on nationally recognised best practice models, |
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| | Women's Cancer | | | Monash University • Mar 3, 2021 10:16 | | Cardiac drug could reduce breast cancer spread and mortality A team of researchers from Monash University has discovered that a cardiac drug (carvedilol) could greatly reduce breast cancer progression ... . This work was supported by the National Breast Cancer Foundation Australia and the National Health Medical Research Council. The clinical |
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| | ABC News • Mar 1, 2021 20:13 | | Auckland lockdown, microplastics, mapping mortality, breast cancer drug The Auckland COVID-19 Lockdown; Microplastics and seafood - what do we actually know about its effect on our health; a team of researchers ... ; and the lifespan of Australians in capital cities can vary by 30 years, depending on where someone lives. In regional Australia there’s a |
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| | Department of Health • Mar 1, 2021 11:24 | | Time to learn about ovarian cancer Each day in Australia, four women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer, with one woman dying every ten hours from the disease. to have their origin in the Fallopian tubes. “Each year in Australia around 1,500 women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Ovarian cancers |
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| | 5AU • Mar 1, 2021 10:25 | | Exercise Can Help Ease Side Effects Of Breast Cancer Treatment Many Australians will be diagnosed or know somebody diagnosed with breast cancer, and while many will recover the treatment can take its ... Many Australians will be diagnosed or know somebody diagnosed with breast cancer, and while many will recover the treatment can take its |
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| | Fraser Coast Chronicle (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Mar 1, 2021 7:0 | | Veteran Qld GP gave bodybuilders breast cancer drug A veteran Brisbane doctor who inappropriately prescribed hormone drugs to nine bodybuilder patients who wanted to ... has been registered as a doctor for 25 years according to the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA), submitted that he |
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| | Science Media Exchange - Scimex • Mar 1, 2021 0:27 | | Cancer diagnoses dropped during the Melbourne lockdown An estimated 2,530 cancer diagnoses were delayed or missing during the COVID-19-related restrictions in Victoria, according to Aussie ... restrictions in Victoria, according to research published today by the Medical Journal of Australia. Using data from the Victorian Cancer |
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| | AusDoc.PLUS • Feb 26, 2021 15:15 | | Cardiac drug could cut breast cancer mortality: Aussie study Women taking carvedilol at diagnosis have a better chance of survival, Melbourne research shows , increasing the odds of surviving the cancer, according to a study by Melbourne's Monash University. In collaboration with a team from the |
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| | HealthTimes • Feb 26, 2021 14:24 | | Heart drug could boost breast cancer fight Photo: Heart drug could boost breast cancer fight * SYDNEY, AAP - A beta-blocker used to manage heart disorders could greatly reduce the ... could greatly reduce the progression of breast cancer. Researchers at Melbourne's Monash University have discovered that carvedilol could |
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| | OverSixty • Feb 26, 2021 13:52 | | Aussie researchers find drugs that can stop breast cancer spreading Australian researchers have made a major medical breakthrough in stopping the spread of breast cancer throughout the body. Scientists at ... Australian researchers have made a major medical breakthrough in stopping the spread of breast cancer throughout the body. Scientists at |
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| | The Wimmera Mail-Times (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Feb 26, 2021 9:30 | | Fresh Tic Tact's cool six-metre victory | From the Sulky Harness racing returns to Laidlaw Park on Friday afternoon for an eight-event programme commencing at 1.22 pm and ... deeds of his 1986 Victoria Oaks winner English Beauty, another smart mare Swing Waltz (8 wins) and back in the Melbourne Showgrounds era, |
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| | 7NEWS.com.au • Feb 26, 2021 6:45 | | Researchers find anti-stress drugs can stop breast cancer spreading Lady Gaga is reportedly offering a $500,000 reward after two of her French bulldogs were stolen in a dramatic armed robbery. Australian ... her French bulldogs were stolen in a dramatic armed robbery. Australian researchers have made a major medical breakthrough that could extend |
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| | The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners • Feb 24, 2021 17:1 | | Calls to reduce breast cancer screening age spark overdiagnosis fears New research suggests screening from age 40 has better outcomes for reducing breast cancer mortality. But is that really the ... screening, with data from the Victorian Cancer Registry showing that cancer pathology notifications declined for all tumour streams by up to |
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| | The Latch • Feb 24, 2021 12:12 | | A First-Hand Account of Living With Ovarian Cancer, This Teal Ribbon Day Over 100,000 Australians lives have been saved due to cancer prevention and screenings — but ovarian cancer doesn’t have a screening ... will come back. That’s why Ovarian Cancer Australia is pushing so hard to increase Australians’ understanding of the disease this February, |
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| | Prevention (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Feb 24, 2021 11:57 | | Are you clued up on ovarian cancer? Women may sometimes put symptoms of ovarian cancer down to other health issues such as stress or approaching ... . For more information: • Cancer Council Australia: cancer.org.au , 131 120 • Ovarian Cancer Australia: ovariancancer.net.au , 1300 |
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| | Katherine Times (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Feb 24, 2021 10:27 | | 'It can be a devastating diagnosis': Ovarian cancer awareness month Gayleen Mahood is one of the 1500 Australian women who are diagnosed with ovarian cancer each year. Following an ... family history of ovarian cancer, breast or colon cancer. "In Australia the overall five-year survival rate for women diagnosed with ovarian |
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| | The Sydney Morning Herald (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Feb 23, 2021 16:26 | | Why a Labor backbencher with breast cancer volunteered to get a COVID-19 vaccine Getting the COVID-19 vaccine didn’t hurt Labor MP Peta Murphy that much - it wasn’t nearly as bad as the needles ... take it.” Ms Murphy, who represents the south-east suburban Melbourne seat of Dunkley, found out she had metastatic breast cancer just days |
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| | Man of Many • Feb 23, 2021 14:0 | | How to Triple Your Donation to Ovarian Cancer this Teal Ribbon Giving Day Ovarian Cancer is currently the deadliest yet most underfunded cancer in Australia. Currently, only 46 per cent of women diagnosed will ... cancer in Australia. Currently, only 46 per cent of women diagnosed will survive past five years. However, Ovarian Cancer Australia (OCA) |
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| | 5CC - Best Songs of All Time • Feb 23, 2021 8:12 | | Better Outcomes Needed for Woman Living with Breast Cancer in Regional Australia A modelling is highlighting the need to improve outcomes for women living with breast cancer in regional and rural Australia. It shows up ... women living with breast cancer in regional and rural Australia. It shows up to 30,000 Australian lives will be lost to breast cancer over |
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| | Prevention (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Feb 22, 2021 23:59 | | My breast cancer symptom wasn't a lump Mandy Wales was just 42 when she received her diagnosis - this is what she wants other women to know. 3C cancer and I had to have chemotherapy first to shrink the tumour. Because my cancer was so aggressive, the normal treatment cycle, where |
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| | The New Daily • Feb 22, 2021 11:14 | | Eating the right amount of fruit is all about colour Healthy eating guidelines tell us Australians should be eating two serves of fruit a day. Unfortunately, many of us don’t manage that, ... is a media partner of the Women in Super Mother’s Day Classic, Australia’s most inspirational cause driven event. In 2021, the Mother’s Day |
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| | Treatment Development | | | Gold Coast Bulletin (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Mar 4, 2021 8:58 | | Woman warns ‘don’t hesitate’ after receiving cancer diagnosis by voicemail New research from the Cancer Council has found a do-it yourself screen for the main cause of cervical cancer could ... (WHO) launched a global strategy aimed at eliminating cervical cancer. Australia is at the forefront of cancer prevention and diagnosis, and |
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| | Science Media Exchange - Scimex • Mar 4, 2021 1:29 | | Identifying the cause and potential treatment for COVID-19-induced heart damage A growing body of research suggests up to two-thirds of patients who have recovered from severe COVID-19 experienced some heart ... for COVID-19. “We fast-tracked funding from the MRFF to support Australian researchers to help in the global effort against this disease,” |
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| | Inside Ageing • Mar 2, 2021 17:11 | | New research consortium to help answer questions about aged care Launched today, the Australian Consortium for Aged Care (ACAC) is a national consortium of Australia’s leading researchers in aged care ... Australian Institute of Health Innovation (AIHI) at Macquarie University, the Registry of Older Australians (ROSA) at the South Australian |
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| | Oncology News Australia • Mar 1, 2021 23:59 | | Pancreatic cancer clinical trial program to target genome and scar tissue A national clinical trial program will test promising new targeted therapies for pancreatic cancer, one of the deadliest forms of cancers ... of pancreatic cancer patients’ tumour is sequenced and matched to available treatments, at a number of different sites throughout Australia. |
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| | Perth Now (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Mar 1, 2021 17:57 | | Post-lockdown cancer spike predicted in Victoria New research has revealed a concerning potential side effect of the huge changes to medical care brought about by ... . Researchers from Cancer Council Victoria, Monash University and the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre used Victorian Cancer Registry data to |
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| | InnovationAus.com • Feb 23, 2021 7:30 | | Science calls for $2.4b research translation fund The nation’s peak science lobby has called on government to use the expected $2.4 billion in savings from changes to the Research and ... into products and services. Translation fund: Science and Technology Australia CEO Misha Schubert STA chief executive Misha Schubert says |
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| | ABC News • Feb 22, 2021 19:2 | | Formulating best outcomes for research funding Unsplash When it comes to research funding, should allocations reflect the diseases that cause the most death, or the most disability? ... research in the MJA finds the Medical Research Future Fund allocations haven't reflected the burden of disability in Australia. Guest: Chris |
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| | Vet Practice • Feb 22, 2021 9:52 | | Dogs with cancer needed for immunotherapy trial Researchers at The University of Queensland are looking for volunteer pet dogs with a specific cancer diagnosis to test a new treatment. charitable donation has allowed us to undertake this cutting-edge research in Australia,” Dr Allavena said. “Without the support of |
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| | COVID-19 & Cancer | | | Beaudesert Times (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Mar 4, 2021 14:4 | | Pandemic stalls cancer care for children The COVID pandemic has caused considerable disruption to cancer diagnosis for children. The coronavirus pandemic ... skipped treatments or faced postponements, according to a Harvard University survey published in December. Australian Associated Press |
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| | Gold Coast Bulletin (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Mar 1, 2021 18:24 | | Post-lockdown cancer spike predicted in Victoria Victoria could see a surge in cancer diagnoses in the next year, after researchers estimated thousands of cases ... . Researchers from Cancer Council Victoria, Monash University and the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre used Victorian Cancer Registry data to |
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| | The Examiner (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Feb 28, 2021 3:30 | | St Helens childhood cancer battler call to arms for furry surprise HAPPIER DAYS: Sharlette Bardsley has been battling a cancerous brain tumour for almost a year. Pictures: Supplied ... Cassie and Sharlette had to make provisions to travel between Hobart and Melbourne for two surgeries, six weeks of radiation therapy and |
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| | Mirage News • Feb 23, 2021 17:32 | | Having trouble sleeping? Here’s science on 3 traditional bedtime remedies Sleep is essential for good health . Poor sleep quality, or not enough sleep, can negatively affect our mood, cognitive function, and ... travel funding from Nutrition Society of Australia, received consultancy funding from Nutrition Research Australia, and has received |
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| | Weekly Times Now (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Feb 23, 2021 13:9 | | Anthony Albanese vaccinated alongside cancer-battling MP Anthony Albanese has received a COVID-19 vaccine alongside an MP battling cancer, but he says the government ... doses are set to be produced by CSL in Melbourne, which the government argued would make Australia less reliant on overseas supply chains. |
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| | Kalkine Media • Feb 23, 2021 0:1 | | Archives On 22nd February 2021, the equity market of Australia settled in red as ASX200 fell by 0.19% to 6780.90. On the same day, basic materials ... project through the preliminary airborne EM da... Summary Australian market scenario is reflecting optimistic signs amid rising bong yields |
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| | The Mercury (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Feb 22, 2021 11:15 | | Australia rolls out historical COVID-19 vaccination campaign Australia crossed the first hurdle in making a COVID-19 vaccine available to citizens, after the Therapeutic Goods ... given Australia’s high vaccination coverage rates, Australians will take up a safe and effective media_cameraThe first group of Australians |
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