A groundbreaking cancer drug, originating from Australian research, has received coveted approval from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), marking a significant milestone in
West Australian researchers have identified key differences between cancers that respond to immunotherapy and those that do not, paving the way for more effective cancer
A computer program may soon be able to personalise cancer treatments, improving outcomes for many sufferers. In work funded by the Cancer Council in SA, University
Australia’s leading brain cancer charity Cure Brain Cancer Foundation has announced the launch of its Mid-Career Fellowship, supporting innovative, experienced researchers to continue their pioneering
Work has restarted on a new radiation therapy cancer centre at Mildura Health Private Hospital, which is expected to open by March next year, with
Its inventor, UQ Diamantina Institute’s Dr. Fiona Simpson, said it could be used to show how long antibodies stayed active in patients, or when antibodies
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) shows promise for treating fear of cancer recurrence in women who have survived breast cancer. The first of its kind
Peter Mac’s prehab program brings together a multidisciplinary team of doctors, nurses and allied health professionals to get patients as fit as they can be before cancer