| Grants | | | Mirage News • Jan 14, 2021 7:26 | | New clues to prostate cancer Getty Images Australian research has identified a new mechanism in which prostate cancer cells can ‘switch’ character and become resistant ... Australia, National Breast Cancer Foundation, Victorian Cancer Agency, the Movember Foundation. Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia and |
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| | Blood Cancers | | | Perth Now (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Jan 16, 2021 17:15 | | INXS manager Chris Murphy dies age 66 after cancer battle Chris “CM” Murphy, the longtime manager of INXS has died in Sydney following a battle with Mantle Cell Lymphoma. ... to his family.” INXS was among the most successful groups to emerge from Australia, selling tens of millions of albums worldwide. The band |
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| | Men's Cancer | | | Gold Coast Bulletin (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Jan 16, 2021 21:1 | | How AI can predict lethal prostate cancer The program works by assessing all the normal risk factors — such as age, family history, blood and prostate ... most prevalent and lethal men’s cancer.” Prof Costello acknowledged that while Australia had come a long way, a more conscious effort was |
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| | Mirage News • Jan 14, 2021 7:26 | | New clues to prostate cancer Getty Images Australian research has identified a new mechanism in which prostate cancer cells can ‘switch’ character and become resistant ... donors, the South Australian Government through the Department of Health, and the Australian Government’s Medical Research Future Fund. Co- |
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| | Starts at 60 • Jan 12, 2021 13:0 | | Drink up! Extra cup of coffee may slash your prostate cancer risk Drinking several cups of coffee each day may be linked to a lower risk of developing prostate cancer, a new study has found. Published ... by 9 per cent. In Australia, prostate cancer kills more people than breast cancer. According to Cancer Council Australia, prostate cancer is |
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| | Oncology News Australia • Jan 11, 2021 16:40 | | New clues to why aggressive prostate cancer subtype can resist treatment Australian research has identified a new mechanism in which prostate cancer cells can ‘switch’ character and become resistant to therapy. ... Australian research has identified a new mechanism in which prostate cancer cells can ‘switch’ character and become resistant to therapy. |
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| | Women's Cancer | | | Ntnews.com.au (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Jan 16, 2021 18:0 | | The Snitch: Judge Garry Neilson sees red over standard wine drink sizes Australians need to cut their maximum alcohol intake by at least four standard drinks per week to ward off ... hooker Manase Fainu who this week tagged Josh Ado Carr in a picture of the Melbourne winger on the front page of the DT in a story about NRL |
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| | Financial Review (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Jan 14, 2021 17:22 | | Breast cancer blood test biotech scores fresh funds Save Log in or Subscribe to save article Share Early stage biotech BCAL Diagnostics has closed a $4 million pre- ... receiving mammograms also undergoing the BCAL blood test. Speaking to The Australian Financial Review, Ms Shaw said the first entry point to |
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| | Fraser Coast Chronicle (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Jan 12, 2021 20:40 | | Cheeky parmi slogan hit with anti-discrimination complaint THE Litchfield Motel has turned a complaint over a cheeky slogan for their chicken schnitzels around in the " ... ." Ms McElwee said she felt the complaint had gone against the Australian spirit of supporting local businesses. The Litchfield Motel is |
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| | Herald Sun (Licensed by Copyright Agency) • Jan 12, 2021 14:21 | | Pub’s cheeky parmi slogan hit with anti-discrimination complaint THE Litchfield Motel has turned a complaint over a cheeky slogan for their chicken schnitzels around in the ‘ ... ’.” Ms McElwee said she felt the complaint had gone against the Australian spirit of supporting local businesses. MORE TOP NEWS NT police |
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| | Treatment Development | | | Biotechdispatch • Jan 12, 2021 11:4 | | Greg Hunt announces funding for two new research centres Health minister Greg Hunt has announced $20 million in funding for two new medical research centres that will focus on producing rapid ... , said the funding opportunities signal a new approach to boosting the translation and commercialisation of Australian research. “This is a |
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| | Mirage News • Jan 12, 2021 10:12 | | $38 million available for research into diabetes, heart disease Two new medical research centres will be funded by the Morrison Government to produce rapid improvements in preventing, treating and curing ... in the future. The funding is drawn from the Government’s Medical Research Future Fund, under its Targeted Translation Research Accelerator, |
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| | COVID-19 & Cancer | | | 2SER - Real Radio 107.3 FM • Jan 11, 2021 20:57 | | Skin Cancer: Monitor for Symptoms - 2SER We’re used to monitoring for COVID symptoms but now summer has hit its time to be on the lookout for skin cancer. Skin cancers account for ... the lookout for skin cancer. Skin cancers account for 80% of Australia’s newly diagnosed cancers each year. But what is actually happening |
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