Saliva and plasma at the core of cancer detection and treatment
Saliva and plasma could be crucial in detecting recurrences or relapses of head and neck cancers, negating the need for...
Saliva and plasma could be crucial in detecting recurrences or relapses of head and neck cancers, negating the need for...
Lead and arsenic, which are known for their cancer-causing properties, have been found in an analysis of 15 anabolic-androgenic steroids...
Researchers reveal shape and surface chemistry of microscopic structures can tune how cancer cells stick, spread and multiply.
Cancer treatment for young people is life changing, and the challenges do not stop when treatment ends with many experiencing...
Researchers have made a breakthrough discovery into how cancer cells manipulate the immune system.
New anti-cancer agents to treat advanced prostate cancer aim of MRFF grant.
Griffith University researchers influenced passing of Nigerian bill making breast, cervical and prostate cancer education compulsory in high schools, providing a sustainable pathway to cancer prevention.
Griffith University researchers are making inroads in ovarian cancer research looking at early detection signs and how the disease spreads through the body.
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.
Griffith University’s Institute for Glycomics is partnering with Sanctuary Cove Golf and Country Club for a third year to raise funds to aid vital breast cancer research.