Common antiseptic could be cheap and easy way to improve cancer radiotherapy around the world
A simple injection of a common antiseptic could boost the cancer-killing effect of radiotherapy for…
A simple injection of a common antiseptic could boost the cancer-killing effect of radiotherapy for…
A phase I/II clinical trial by researchers at Stanford University, USA, suggests that vaccines prepared…
A personalised cancer vaccine, used in combination with an immunotherapy drug, triggers a response from…
The first of 1,100 patients has been enrolled on a new cancer trial for treatment…
A worldwide collaborative study led by scientists at the University of Sussex, UK, has proposed…
Young cancer patients at the crossroads of childhood and adulthood seem to be stuck in…
Scientists fighting cancer have carried out the first successful trial of the effects of the…
Combating glioblastoma remains a major challenge due the complex nature of these tumours, the inability…
A new type of cancer vaccine has yielded promising results in an initial clinical trial…
By Professor Ian Olver AM for oncologynews.com.au. The control of non-communicable diseases is an emerging problem…