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By Sarah Winch, The University of Queensland; Bill Lukin, The University of Queensland, and John Devereux,…
By Sarah Winch, The University of Queensland; Bill Lukin, The University of Queensland, and John Devereux,…
By George Johnson – SMH. For all its peculiar horror, cancer comes with a saving grace.…
A study carried out by researchers from the University of Granada Department of Personality, Assessment…
Use of positron emission tomography (PET) showed no association with two-year survival in lung and…
Researchers at Hiroshima University have opened the door to finding a new class of cancer-causing…
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By Michelle Price. Thirty years ago any child diagnosed with paediatric malignancy would succumb to…
By Andrew Spence. Tiny sensors that can detect the spread of cancer through the lymphatic system…
Osteosarcoma is a cancer that in most cases develops in the bones of children and…
When diagnosed with breast cancer, women may have thousands of questions running through their minds,…