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Patent awarded to Kansas State University preclinical cancer detection test platform
Patent awarded Kansas State University preclinical cancer detection test platform
2015/6/18
A U.S. patent has been awarded to a Kansas State University technology that quickly detects the early stages of cancer before physical symptoms ever appear.
Stefan H. Bossmann, professor of chemistry...
siRNA-toting nanoparticles inhibit breast cancer metastasis
siRNA-toting nanoparticles inhibit breast cancer metastasis
2015/5/25
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University combined finely crafted nanoparticles with one of nature’s potent disrupters to prevent the spread of triple-negative breast cancer in mouse models.The h...
Of babies and bathwater: Reconsidering the public health approach to breast cancer screening
babies and bathwater public health approach breast cancer screening
2015/4/17
There are few topics in medical science that arouse as much controversy – and as much passion – as the role of mammography in breast cancer screening. Part of the reason for continued debate lies with...
Breast cancer screening: Update in the Australian context
Breast cancer screening Australian context
2015/4/17
The Australian mammography screening program was introduced as a joint Commonwealth and state/territory initiative in 1991. Australian evaluation studies suggest a breast cancer mortality reduction fr...
The Cancer Council Australia’s Student Essay Competition
The Cancer Council Australia Student Essay Competition
2015/3/18
The idea that oncology education needs constant evaluation, updating and standardisation is not new. In one of the first published investigations of Australian undergraduate cancer education, substant...
Medical Oncology Group of Australia, Pierre Fabre Cancer Achievement Award
Medical Oncology Group of Australia Pierre Fabre Cancer Achievement Award
2015/3/18
To begin in the middle. For legal reasons I start with a disclaimer: despite the title, I do not by any means imply that everyone mentioned in this article is a quack in the word’s pejorative sense. M...
The Cochrane Collaboration: Building a global network of systematic reviews in cancer
The Cochrane Collaboration global network systematic reviews in cancer
2015/3/13
Busy clinicians, policy makers and consumers faced with having to make important decisions about cancer health care need to be able to identify evidence that is relevant, reliable and up-to-date. The ...
As the biggest cause of cancer death in the Western world, lung cancer is frequently encountered in the day-to-day practice of adult thoracic physicians. The vast explosion of knowledge, ranging from ...
Being diagnosed with cancer is potentially a distressing experience, but timely information can help patients to cope. Groups offering education and support have been shown to be effective in helping ...
The Chinese Cancer Society of Victoria: Building support networks in Melbourne’s Chinese community
The Chinese Cancer Society of Victoria Building support networks Melbourne’s Chinese community
2015/3/11
The Chinese Cancer Society of Victoria (CCSOV) began in 1996 with a Chinese social worker, a group of four Chinese people with cancer, and support from three other Chinese health workers. It has grown...
Australia has four behavioural research centres: the Centre for Health Promotion and Cancer Prevention Research (CHPCPR) of the University of Queensland, the Cancer Education Research Program (CERP) o...
The Look Good...Feel Better program: a pathway to self-esteem for women with cancer
pathway to self-esteem women with cancer
2015/3/10
The Look Good…Feel Better program offers a free cosmetic workshop to women undergoing chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy for cancer. The central aim is to improve the self-image, self-esteem and confide...
This issue contains two short papers providing insight into the impact of cancer on women’s bodies and self-image. The first paper is a sociological exploration of the meaning of breasts and their los...
Australia has four behavioural research centres: the Centre for Health Promotion and Cancer Prevention Research (CHP&CPR) of the University of Queensland, Cancer Education Research Program (CERP) of T...
The success of COSA 2000 was largely due to the enthusiastic participation of those who attended and made the most of the interactions afforded by this multidisciplinary meeting. Over 600 people atten...