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8 February 2023

Surprise Discovery in Breast Cancer Treatment

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.

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6 November 2020
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Griffith and MHIQ secures $2 million grant to expand ovarian cancer trials

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.

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8 May 2020

Ovarian cancer research receives welcome boost

Griffith researchers have been awarded more than $800,000 for an ovarian cancer study.

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24 October 2018
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13 July 2018

Robotic surgery giving hope to prostate cancer patients 

In a world firsttrial, Australian researchers have found that robotic-assisted prostatectomy is providing equal outcomes for urinary and erectile function to open prostatectomy.

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31 March 2016

Debut single from young cancer survivor

Upcoming artist Chelsea Stutchbury has conquered cancer to release her debut single, Vincristine, with support from Sony Foundation Australia and...

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10 November 2015

Improvements needed in catheter use with cancer patients

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.

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4 April 2014

Cancer researcher is face of Relay for Life

Griffith University played host to Cancer Council Queensland (CCQ) this week asthe charity announced Professor Nigel McMillan as the Face...

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21 October 2013
Relay for Life with patron the VC

Gold Coast Relays through the night for cancer awareness

Hosted by the Griffith University’s Student Guild and Cancer Council Queensland, more than 30 teams of runners made up of 10-15 people took turns to keep a baton moving in a relay style walk or run for 18 hours through the night from 3pm Saturday afternoon to Sunday morning at 9am.

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26 February 2013

Research finds crucial link between genes and blood cancer

Griffith research finds genetic clues to understanding non-Hodgkin Lymphoma.

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