According to the Cancer Council about 750 children aged 0-14 are diagnosed with cancer each year in Australia. Recent advancements in paediatric cancer research have highlighted the potential of precision-guided treatment (PGT) in managing high-risk cases. This study...
The treatment options which balance harm against good with men diagnosed with prostate cancer after prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening continue to be a huge debate. Now a major new study from the UK sheds light on the different paths available to men. In the...
Something unusual is happening to liver cancer rates globally, especially in developed nations such as Australia. While the incidence of many other cancers tend to be decreasing – as we get a better handle on risk factors like alcohol and tobacco use –...
Bowel cancer claims the lives of 5,354 Australians every year. Risk factors include older age, family history of the disease, and eating lots of red meat – especially processed meats like salami and bacon. Plant-based diets or plant-forward eating patterns focus...