Type: All cancers
Researchers will develop a new website that assesses symptoms of cancer survivors and recommends care based on how severe the symptoms are
A/Prof Pickett has developed a potential new drug that targets the process cancers use to grow and survive.
Research has revealed that most food ads kids see on public transport are for junk food, despite growing rates of childhood obesity.
This project will focus on developing adaptive radiotherapy for locally advanced lung, prostate and oligometastatic cancer.
Professor Liu and his team are investigating how particular proteins affect the development and growth of tumours in children with TERT-rearranged neuroblastoma.
This project will develop methods for upscaling CAR T-cell production in NSW – accelerating the introduction of this cutting-edge therapy and making treatment more affordable.
A world-first study has revealed that tobacco companies use Twitter to positively shape their public image.
This project aims to reduce the duration, cost and complications of fungal infections, with a significant reduction in cancer patients suffering.
The project will aim to develop online training interventions to improve communication, support and engagement with family carers, to help them feel empowered in their caregiving role.