Tag: cancer research
Cancer Council NSW is excited to announce over $5.3 million in funding for new cancer research projects.
In 2020/21, we spent a total of $16,876,300 on research across all cancer types. $3,601,051 was on research which relates to all types of cancer, with the remaining budget assigned as follows. Where our research funding goes*
Find out how Cancer Council NSW is working to reduce the impact of breast cancer on our community.
Research has driven significant improvements in cancer prevention, early detection, screening and treatment.
A new research project is underway to look at how clients could benefit from individualised breast screening.
As cases of the COVID-19 Delta variant continue to surge globally and in our region, broader health system challenges and disruptions are expected to persist for some time. Last week, international journal, Preventive Health, released a special issue drawing together global epidemiological evidence on how the pandemic has interrupted cancer control. Researchers from The Daffodil Centre, including Professor […]
Today, The World Health Organization (WHO) will launch guidelines for screening and treatment of cervical pre-cancer lesions for cervical cancer prevention. Supported by researchers at The Daffodil Centre, these updated recommendations provide important guidance to countries to support them in achieving the 90-70-90 targets related to vaccination, screening and treatment to prevent and control cervical cancer. The central role of our researchers Researchers in The Daffodil Centre’s Cervical […]
New funding for genomics research
Thanks to cancer research, we’re on track to eliminating cervical cancer.
Professor Karen Canfell receives award for leadership in health services research.