Why pathology is a key weapon for families fighting ovarian cancer
February marked Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. It’s estimated that 1,613 Australian women will be
New research is putting the ‘pee’ in peanut allergy testing
It is now widely known in Australia that food allergies are relatively common and much has been done
Poor awareness of bowel cancer screening a worrying risk to Australian adults
The latest research on bowel cancer awareness in Australia has been published in Public Health Resea
The surprising link between gut bacteria and cancer treatment
Personalised medicine, the use of targeted drugs and treatments based on an understanding of a perso
Genetics promise personalised treatment to prevent glaucoma blindness
The Department of Health has invested $9.46 million in genetics research aimed at preventing glaucom
BRCA gene test brings hope for patients at high risk of breast and ovarian cancer
Australians with a family history of breast and ovarian cancer will soon be more readily able to und
Origin unknown – how pathology is helping to fight mysterious cancers
Pathology testing is crucial for the diagnosis of cancer, as well as providing guidance for the best
New study supports the case for CA-125 biomarker test in ovarian cancer diagnosis
Research into improving outcomes for ovarian cancer patients is ongoing but a new study out of the