Found 275 news articles for childhood cancer
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Pioneering work attracts VCA cancer fellowships
…Next Generation Precision Medicine Program with a range of partners including the Zero Childhood Cancer program, our aim is to identify new therapies tailored for children’s cancer using child-specific cancer models.”…… Read more
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Hudson News Summer 2022
…daughter Jessica contracted brain cancer and died at age 13. As you will read, they chose to turn their grief into hope, and through their generosity our cancer researchers will…… Read more
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Special delivery – keeping preterm babies healthy
…newborn brain injury 3 November 2022 Trial shows delayed cord clamping difference 3 November 2022 Can IBD be cured? 3 November 2022 Family’s community rallies for hope from cancer research…… Read more
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Creatine during pregnancy – a scientist’s story
…newborn brain injury 3 November 2022 Trial shows delayed cord clamping difference 3 November 2022 Can IBD be cured? 3 November 2022 Family’s community rallies for hope from cancer research…… Read more
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Finding and treating newborn brain injury
…a scientist’s story 3 November 2022 Trial shows delayed cord clamping difference 3 November 2022 Can IBD be cured? 3 November 2022 Family’s community rallies for hope from cancer research…… Read more
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Family’s community rallies for hope from cancer research
…who might find themselves in a similar situation, friends, family and colleagues of Susi and Luke Lindner raised close to $10,000 in support of further research into rare childhood cancers….… Read more
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Searching for clues to how RNA triggers the immune system
…years to better understand how the immune system detects RNA. “If we want to employ mRNA therapies to many other diseases, like cancer or gene therapy, we need to avoid…… Read more
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Hudson Institute welcomes childhood cancer pledge
…MacCallum Cancer Centre, WEHI, underpinned by the efforts and generosity of the Children’s Cancer Foundation. Childhood cancer facts Cancer kills more children in Australia than any other disease. Each year…… Read more
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Molecule heralds a microscopic bowel cancer breakthrough
…and is present at high levels in bowel cancer, acting to suppress the immune system. Inhibiting bowel cancer growth “The microenvironment surrounding a tumor is a hotbed of immune cell-cancer…… Read more
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Blood cancer: frequently asked questions
…swelling and drenching night sweats. How common are blood cancers? Blood cancers represent the second most frequent cancer diagnosis in Australia, and the second highest cancer related cause of death….… Read more