Editor's Choice More than 11 moles on your arm could indicate higher risk of melanoma October 20, 2015 Researchers at King’s College London have investigated a new method that could be used by…
Editor's Choice ‘One Stop’ clinic for rural men proves a success October 20, 2015 By Rob Payne – ScienceNetwork WA. A clinic set up to improve rural and remote…
Commentary Why antioxidants might make cancer worse October 20, 2015 Victoria Sanz-Moreno, King’s College London Antioxidants have made a fortune for the dietary supplement industry,…
Editor's Choice Cancer survivors often have poor diets, which can affect their long-term health October 13, 2015 While most cancer survivors in the United States are motivated to seek information about food…
Digital Resources & Fundraising Computerised cognitive training improves childhood cancer survivors’ attention and memory October 13, 2015 Intensive, adaptive computer-based cognitive training presented as a video game helped improve working memory and…
Editor's Choice Scientists uncover four different types of bowel cancer October 13, 2015 Bowel cancer can be divided up into four distinct diseases, each with its own set…
Breast Cancer The BRCA1 Gene Patent Ruling – An Australian Perspective October 13, 2015 By Dr Hilda High for oncologynews.com.au Two weeks after Myriad Genetics’ BRCA1 patent expired, Yvonne…
Editor's Choice Groundbreaking computer program diagnoses cancer in two days October 13, 2015 By Mette Haagen Marcussen. In by far the majority of cancer cases, doctors can quickly…
Commentary More than one-third of cancers can be avoided if Australians modify their lifestyle October 13, 2015 Sasha Petrova, The Conversation Nearly 40,000 cancers diagnosed in Australia can be prevented if people…
Digital Resources & Fundraising ANZUP Pedal Powers New Concept Research Fund October 13, 2015 Great ideas need funding to germinate. ANZUP is taking on the challenge of seeding new projects through…