Found 510 results for childhood cancer

  • 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

    The immunofluorescence image is one of the mouse Fallopian tube showing IFNe expression (in green)
  • CanToo funding boost for ovarian cancer research

    …the CanToo Foundation. Understanding ovarian cancer Early In stage 1 the cancer is confined to one or both ovaries. In stage 2 the cancer has spread to other organs in……  Read more

    Dr Laura Moffitt
  • PhD Scholars program trains paediatric precision medicine leaders

    A new PhD scholars program in paediatric cancer precision medicine has been established at Hudson Institute of Medical Research with co-funding from the Children’s Cancer Foundation. L–R: Dr Dhanya Sooraj,……  Read more

    A new PhD scholars program in paediatric cancer precision medicine has been established at Hudson Institute of Medical Research.
  • Double blow for lung cancer and emphysema offers hope to patients

    …which are essential for the IL-6 ‘trans-signalling’ process are present in high levels in the blood of both emphysema and lung cancer patients. Lung cancer is the most common cancer…  Read more

  • Mistaken identity: new mechanism behind stomach cancer identified

    …least 50 per cent of cancers. Blocking cancer-causing agents Professor Brendan Jenkins, the senior author, says the results could lead to new ways of blocking some cancer-causing pathways. “Our study……  Read more

    Professor Brendan Jenkins and Dr Jesse Balic at Hudson Institute
  • Promising target against Australia’s second deadliest cancer

    …colon cancer in their lifetime. Colon cancer, also known as bowel cancer and colorectal cancer, can affect any part of the colon or rectum. According to Bowel Cancer Australia, Australia……  Read more

    Dr Ina Rudloff, Postdoctoral Scientist in the Interventional Immunology in Early Life Diseases Research Group at Hudson Institute