Ovarian Cancer Awareness month kicks off with significant discovery Posted on February 4, 2014February 25, 2018 by Carly du Toit We begin Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month with news of fantastic progress by researchers at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), who have made significant headway into understanding one of the deadliest forms of the disease. These Aussie cancer scientists have identified two enzymes that make serous ovarian cancer resistant to chemotherapy, and can be targeted to improve treatment results. Serous ovarian cancer is generally an aggressive type of cancer. Due to its location it can move quickly from the ovaries to the abdominal cavity where it then spreads throughout the body quite rapidly. Continue reading “Ovarian Cancer Awareness month kicks off with significant discovery”
Ovarian Cancer Awareness month kicks off with significant discovery Posted on February 4, 2014February 25, 2018 by Carly du Toit We begin Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month with news of fantastic progress by researchers at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), who have made significant headway into understanding one of the deadliest forms of the disease. These Aussie cancer scientists have identified two enzymes that make serous ovarian cancer resistant to chemotherapy, and can be targeted to improve treatment results. Serous ovarian cancer is generally an aggressive type of cancer. Due to its location it can move quickly from the ovaries to the abdominal cavity where it then spreads throughout the body quite rapidly. Continue reading “Ovarian Cancer Awareness month kicks off with significant discovery”
Cancer research foundation funds new treatment centre Posted on November 6, 2013February 25, 2018 by Carly du Toit The University of Queensland Diamantina Institute has secured a $2 million grant from the Australian Cancer Research Foundation for a new cancer treatment centre in Brisbane. The agreement between ACRF and UQDI for the Diamantina Individualised Oncology Care Centre (DIOCC) will mean improved research opportunities and outcomes for cancer patients. The centre will be based at the Princess Alexandra Hospital and the Translational Research Institute. Continue reading “Cancer research foundation funds new treatment centre”