Found 510 results for childhood cancer

  • How cancer works – a decade’s research unlocks secrets

    …“said A/Prof Gough. “While only lung cancer was directly assessed in in this study, it is likely to be important in all cancers,” he said. Next steps – developing cancer…  Read more

    Daniel Gough and Daniel Garama - how does cancer work in the lab at Hudson Insitute
  • Leader cells key to stopping ovarian cancer’s double impact

    …ovarian cancer community.” Ovarian Cancer Facts High Mortality Rate: Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynaecological cancer, with a 5-year survival rate of only 50% for all subtypes combined, dropping……  Read more

    An advanced-stage tumor after 8 weeks, showing specific areas where cancer-spreading leader cells (KRT14+ LCs) and immune-suppressing cells (Tregs) are concentrated, driving tumor growth and immune evasion
  • Hope for ovarian cancer – thanks to OCRF funding

    cancer and prevent its spread. A/Prof Chu studies a rare type of ovarian cancer called granulosa cell tumours (GCT); he has found that nearly all women with this cancer carry……  Read more

    Associate Professor Simon Chu and Dr Nicole Campbell
  • What is H.pylori and how is it linked to stomach cancer?

    cancer represented the fourth most common cancer worldwide and the third leading cause of cancer death. The World Cancer Research Fund reported that more than one million new cases of……  Read more

    Professor Richard Ferrero from the Gastrointestinal Infection and Inflammation Research Group at Hudson Institute
  • Blood cancer: ask the researcher

    …devoid of blood cancer cells. What does success look like in blood cancer research? Blood cancers are a leading cause of cancer related death. Some blood cancers can be readily……  Read more

    Dr Catherine Carmichael answers frequently asked questions about blood cancer.