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How many Australians will benefit from the new Lung Cancer Screening Program?
New Daffodil Centre research, published in Public Health Research & Practice, estimates how many people will be eligible for the National Lung Cancer Screening Program when it
Australia Awards Fellowship Program to Enhance Cervical Cancer Elimination in the Indo-Pacific
An Australia Awards Fellowship Program has been launched to strengthen skills and leadership in cervical cancer elimination across the Indo-Pacific. Supported by the Australian Government,
ECC2024: Advancing Equity in Australia and the Indo-Pacific
The Eliminating Cervical Cancer 2024 conference (ECC2024) will foster collaboration and knowledge exchange. This three-day hybrid conference will feature prominent speakers who are experts in
Aussie teens who have vaped five times more likely to then try smoking
New research published in a leading public health journal today shows that Australian teenagers who have vaped are much more likely to then try smoking,
New study could be key to future use of multicancer early detection tests in Australia
Evaluating the potential an innovative area of patient-friendly, non-invasive cancer screening. The Daffodil Centre celebrates the success of a $3 million Australian Government Medical Research
Supporting General Practice to promote bowel cancer screening
Daffodil Centre researcher, Associate Professor Eleonora Feletto, is leading a national clinical trial to pilot a co-designed general practice-led intervention to increase participation in the
Daffodil Centre predicts 80,000 cases of a complex blood cancer in Australia over 2019-2043
New multiple myeloma projections highlight urgent need for cancer care reform and targeted research investment. New research led by the Daffodil Centre has unveiled long-term
New study shows one in ten cancer patients are spending $10,000 in out-of-pocket healthcare costs
The financial burden of healthcare in Australia can be high, particularly for people diagnosed with cancer. A new study published in the Medical Journal of
University of Sydney congratulates Professor Karen Canfell, Companion of the Order of Australia
Daffodil Centre Director wins highest merit award for ‘eminent service to medicine as an epidemiologist, particularly through cancer research, to tertiary education, and as a
‘No better time than now’ to move forward on breast cancer screening
Final ‘ROSA’ report a key piece for BreastScreen reviewA new Australian Government funded report on optimising breast cancer screening should be a catalyst for embedding