Tuesday 7 July – Monday 13 July Closure of the Victorian borders due to COVID-19 will impact some border towns, creating logistical challenges for patients accessing health services. Victorian Cancer Registry data shows a decline in the number of positive cancer pathology tests, breast cancer reports dropped by 37% between April and May. Mater UQ researchers have produced a cancer vaccine that could potentially be used to treat a variety of blood cancers and malignancies. Blood test, developed by PeterMac scientists, show which men with the most aggressive type of prostate cancer should respond to conventional therapy, and those who need other options. | | Population Health | | | ABC Radio Melbourne • Jul 12, 2020 3:59 | | Activity reduces cancer risk Gordon Lynch joins us to talk more about how replacing sitting time with 30 minutes of activity could be associated with a lower risk of ... Activity reduces cancer risk |
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| | Health Dispatch • Jul 9, 2020 8:24 | | Australia leads region on approach to cancer care Australia has topped all three categories in a new report looking at country approaches to cancer in the Asia Pacific region. The report ... Australia leads region on approach to cancer care |
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| | Treatment | | | LabOnline • Jul 9, 2020 10:23 | | Ultrasound-activated microbubbles destroy cancer cells Researchers at Stanford University have created a non-invasive technology platform for gene delivery into breast cancer cells, utilising ... Ultrasound-activated microbubbles destroy cancer cells |
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| | Science Media Exchange - Scimex • Jul 7, 2020 9:56 | | Mater researchers' cancer vaccine shows early promise Mater University of Queensland researchers detail their work on a new cancer vaccine, which has shown promising signs in preclinical ... Mater University of Queensland researchers detail their work on a new cancer vaccine, which has shown promising signs in ... |
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