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  • Bacteria and stomach cancer: breaking the link

    …the world’s population is infected with H. pylori, making it one of the most common bacterial infections. Stomach bacteria and cancer facts Stomach cancer is the fifth most common cancer…  Read more

    Professor Richard Ferrero in the lab at Hudson Institute
  • Taming the hedgehog to treat osteosarcoma

    …rare form of cancer, accounting for only three per cent of all childhood cancers, but it is the most common type of bone cancer in children and adolescents. Osteosarcoma is……  Read more

    Vijesh Vaghjiani and Jason Cain in the lab and Hudson Institute
  • How does cell death trigger inflammation?

    …the need for more expensive medicines and financial challenges for those impacted. Without effective antimicrobials, the success of modern medicine in treating infections, including during major surgery and cancer chemotherapy,……  Read more

    A/Prof Kate Lawlor, Dr Hazel Tye and Dr Timothy Gottschalk, Cell Death and Inflammatory Signalling at Hudson Institute
  • How to protect the newborn brain

    …has been linked to an increased risk of neurological disorders, such as autism, schizophrenia, and cerebral palsy. * Source: American Cancer Society Read more |  How inflammation affects brain development……  Read more

    Sharmony Kelly and Dr Robert Galinsky, Perinatal Inflammation and Neurophysiology at Hudson Institute
  • How cancer works – a decade’s research unlocks secrets

    …“said A/Prof Gough. “While only lung cancer was directly assessed in in this study, it is likely to be important in all cancers,” he said. Next steps – developing cancer…  Read more

    Daniel Gough and Daniel Garama - how does cancer work in the lab at Hudson Insitute
  • Hudson News: Summer 2023

    …many other cancers, we need better tools for early diagnosis as well as more effective treatments for ovarian cancer. As you will read in our Hudson News Summer 2023, we……  Read more

    Professor Elizabeth Hartland, Director and CEO of Hudson Institute
  • Jessica’s story, ovarian cancer at a young age

    …return These cancers have a high recurrence rate, meaning Jessica lives with the knowledge that her cancer might return. With the lack of reliable tests for detecting ovarian cancer, it’s……  Read more

    Jessica Clark, Ovarian Cancer Survivor, at home with husband Ben and daughter Matilda
  • Ovarian cancer test breakthrough: new hope

    …persistence, here at Hudson Institute. Ovarian cancer diagnosis gap There is currently no accurate and reliable early detection test for ovarian cancer — the most lethal of all gynaecological cancers….…  Read more

    Dr Andrew Stephens looking at ovarian cancer specimens in the lab at Hudson Institute
  • The power of IFN-e: ovarian cancer breakthrough

    …tract called interferon epsilon (IFN-e). Ovarian cancer statistics Last year more than 1,000 Australians died of ovarian cancer, The likelihood of living more than five years with the disease is……  Read more

    Professor Paul Hertzog and Dr Nicole Campbell
  • GCT Survivor Sisters doing it for ovarian cancer

    …GCT, and this research is the pinnacle of our efforts to date.” Read more |  Social solution – rare ovarian cancer insights, Jessica’s story, ovarian cancer at a young age……  Read more

    Dr Simon Chu looking down a microscope in the ovarian cancer research lab at Hudson Institute