Griffith launches two cancer research centres with $4.6m ACRF funding
Griffith University has launched two cancer research centres backed by $4.6 million in funding from the Australian Cancer Research Foundation this month.
Griffith University has launched two cancer research centres backed by $4.6 million in funding from the Australian Cancer Research Foundation this month.
Institute for Glycomics researchers receive funding boost in their fight against cancer with $2.6 million awarded by the Australian Cancer Research Foundation.
Scientists develop low-cost platform which could detect early 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.
Research into the development of an early detection test for ovarian cancer at Griffith University’s Institute for Glycomics has been...
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.
Research finds method employed to calculate lifetime risks of cancer diagnosis and mortality overestimates these risks
New guidelines recommend tailored exercise programs to help lower the risk of developing certain cancers.
Treatment reverses resistance to commonly used brain cancer drug.
Linda Quinn is aiming to raise $35,000 for the Cherish Women's Cancer Foundation.