Surviving against all odds – what can we learn from ovarian cancer super survivors
High-grade serous ovarian cancer is the most common type of ovarian cancer. Sadly for most people the prognosis is bleak but researchers at Peter Mac
High-grade serous ovarian cancer is the most common type of ovarian cancer. Sadly for most people the prognosis is bleak but researchers at Peter Mac
Dr Eleonora Feletto, Senior Research Fellow at the Daffodil Centre, has been awarded a $1.7 million grant from the National Health and Medical Research Council
New research by the Charles Perkins Centre in collaboration with Daffodil Centre shows alcohol consumption and obesity, together, raise the risk of developing cancer, above
Four Daffodil Centre researchers are among the world’s most influential in their fields, according to a Stanford University study published by Elsevier. The study is based
New research by the Daffodil Centre has found men with a personal history of two or more melanomas are at least two times more likely
A new study by the Daffodil Centre, published in the British Journal of Cancer, has strengthened the economic case for a targeted lung cancer screening
The Health Economics Stream is committed to finding innovative ways to organise and deliver cancer services, while ensuring equitable health outcomes and patient centred care.
This week, around 2,000 cancer researchers, public health officials and cancer control experts from 120 countries will come together for the World Cancer Congress in
The Daffodil Centre has welcomed a recommendation to government from the independent Medical Services Advisory Committee (MSAC) supporting the implementation of a targeted national lung
The Australian Cancer Risk Study, a national collaborative program led by Dr Julia Steinberg and Professor Anne Cust at the Daffodil Centre, aims to unlock
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