Cancer Council and Heart Foundation boost Griffith research
Five Griffith University research projects have been awarded a total of $916,000 in funding by the Cancer Council Queensland and...
Five Griffith University research projects have been awarded a total of $916,000 in funding by the Cancer Council Queensland and...
Griffith research has been funded nearly $900,000 by the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF) of Australia following discovery of a surprising new strategy for the treatment of one of the most common types of breast cancer.
A $2million grant from Cancer Council of Queensland will help Griffith researchers continue vital work in bolstering survival rates in women treated for ovarian cancer.
Griffith researchers have been awarded more than $800,000 for an ovarian cancer study.
Research finds Australian men 17% more likely to be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime than they were 30 years ago, while women were 10% more likely.
Reducing world cancer rates is the focus as HRH Princess Dina Mired of Jordan visits Griffith University health academics this Wednesday 24 October.
In a world firsttrial, Australian researchers have found that robotic-assisted prostatectomy is providing equal outcomes for urinary and erectile function to open prostatectomy.
Upcoming artist Chelsea Stutchbury has conquered cancer to release her debut single, Vincristine, with support from Sony Foundation Australia and...
Improving the experience for cancer patients undergoing treatments such as chemotherapy or a blood transfusion is the focus of new Griffith research which has received $1.1m in NHMRC funding.
Griffith University played host to Cancer Council Queensland (CCQ) this week asthe charity announced Professor Nigel McMillan as the Face...