Found 282 news articles for childhood cancer
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Victoria leads fight against childhood cancer
…safer paediatric cancer therapies, treatments and clinical trial programs, with a focus on enhancing collaboration. It will also deliver a childhood cancer survivorship program and paediatric cancer physician training –…… Read more
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New CRE targets autoinflammatory disease
…Universities of Queensland and New South Wales, the Garvan Institute of Medical Research, St Vincent’s Institute of Medical Research, and major hospitals such as Monash Health, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre…… Read more
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New CRE for Nucleic Acid Sensing boosts RNA therapeutics
…nucleic acids in targeting cancer and infectious diseases. Immune cells rely on nucleic acid sensing to prime desirable immune responses during tumour treatment. Regulation of Gene Therapy: Recent studies have…… Read more
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Differences of Sex Development 101: it’s complicated
…is no different from other children. Some DSDs result in medical issues such as problems making or regulating hormones, development issues during puberty and possibly increased cancer risk due to…… Read more
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What can placentas reveal about pregnancy and beyond?
…evidence that links placental morphometry to fetal brain development and likely childhood behaviour and cognition.” Thanks to funding from the Norman Beischer Foundation, Dr Camm has been conducting detailed analysis…… Read more
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Sarcoma accelerator to speed up childhood cancer research
…for adult cancers were approved in the US, but only 12 were approved to treat childhood cancers. One-in-five childhood cancers is a sarcoma – a rare type of cancer that…… Read more
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Breakthrough in diagnosing disorders of sex development
…(e.g. congenital adrenal hyperplasia), the response to hormone replacement therapy, eventual gender identity, cancer risk and counselling for future fertility.” “Patients suffer a long diagnostic odyssey, with many never receiving…… Read more
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Inflammation and stomach cancer: the H. pylori connection
…Pylori Stomach cancer is the fifth most common cancer worldwide 700,000 deaths annually worldwide due to stomach cancer That research won the Western Australia-based gastroenterologist, Professor Barry Marshall, and his…… Read more
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Ovarian cancer breakthrough: tiny protein, big impact
…half a century. Ovarian cancer survival rates are well below the average for all cancers because The disease is often not detected until the advanced stages, when the cancer has…… Read more
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The power of patient experience in rare ovarian cancer
…Cell Tumours (GCT) are a rare cancer making up five to eight per cent of malignant ovarian cancers. They can develop at any age, even in children. The condition has…… Read more