World Cancer Day – take the 21-day challenge
Thursday 4th February 2021 is World Cancer Day and the theme this year is the '21 Day Impact Challenge'.
It is said that it takes 21 days t
Broadening gene testing could prevent thousands of cancer cases
Data from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare estimates breast cancer to be the most commonly diagnosed cancer this year, with 19
New blood test could spare cancer patients chemotherapy
A newly developed blood test could alter the way cancer is treated and potentially help patients avoid chemotherapy.
The blood test, also
Poor awareness of bowel cancer screening a worrying risk to Australian adults
The latest research on bowel cancer awareness in Australia has been published in Public Health Research & Practice and shows some concer
Happy International Pathology Day!
Today is International Pathology Day, a time to celebrate the contribution of pathology and laboratory medicine services to global healthcar
Origin unknown – how pathology is helping to fight mysterious cancers
Pathology testing is crucial for the diagnosis of cancer, as well as providing guidance for the best treatment options.
Cancer treatment
“Pathology is the art of analysing the tumour” – the role of pathology in cancer clinical trials
Professor Andrew Scott is Head of the Tumour Targeting Laboratory at the Olivia Newton John Cancer Centre in Melbourne. In his role at one o
Little-known Lynch Syndrome increases cancer risk for thousands of Australians
Lynch syndrome affects approximately 85,000 Australians but only around five percent of people with the condition are currently diagnosed.
Personalized medicine on a whole new level for mutliple myeloma
Research coming out of the University of Wisconsin could bring new hope to cancer patients previously left with limited options.
Multiple
“A simple test can save your life”: bowel cancer still second biggest cancer killer
Bowel cancer is the second biggest cancer killer in Victoria, but early diagnosis and lifestyle changes could turn that around, according to