Involving the community in our research
The Daffodil Centre’s 2024 Symposium, “Standing side by side: Involving the community in our research”, explored the invaluable role of the community in shaping the
The Daffodil Centre’s 2024 Symposium, “Standing side by side: Involving the community in our research”, explored the invaluable role of the community in shaping the
A modelling study on the COVID-related disruptions to colorectal cancer screening, diagnosis, and treatment in Australia and Canada COVID-19 disrupted cancer control worldwide, impacting preventative
New research led by the Daffodil Centre, a joint venture between Cancer Council NSW and the University of Sydney, has identified that alcohol may cause
One hundred years after the introduction of cigarette vending machines in Australia, new research shows that businesses have no plans to consign them to history.
Total of 1.58 million premature deaths from cancer projected New research by the Daffodil Centre predicts that unless there are changes in health policy and
The Supportive Care and Patient Outcomes stream aims to improve the quality of life of people living with cancer, cancer survivors, and their loved ones. Led by Professor Kate White, the stream develops approaches to meet the supportive care needs of cancer patients and their family.
While prevention through tobacco control remains the primary investment in further reducing mortality rates due to lung cancer, earlier detection also has great potential to
New research, led by the Daffodil Centre and published in the journal Nature Medicine, shows cervical cancer death rates in low-to-middle-income countries could be reduced
Dr Asres Bedaso Tilahune is a public health researcher in the Breast Cancer Policy and Evaluation stream at the Daffodil Centre.
The successful recipients of the Sydney Cancer Partners Pilot Study and Seed Grant schemes have been announced. Two Daffodil Centre researchers are among those awarded
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