Why don’t we have a national screening program for our national cancer? Melanoma affects 1 in 17 Australians, and other skin cancers 2 in 3 Australians, but setting up a formal screening program like we have for breast, cervical and bowel cancer...
Read morePhoning it in is not always the answer for skin cancer detection
“Phoning it in” is not always the answer for skin cancer detection 21 February 2020 Australians’ awareness of skin cancer using naked eye examinations is an effective way to detect suspicious moles and spots. A new study from the...
Read moreHow much sunshine causes melanoma? It’s in your genes
How much sunshine causes melanoma? It’s in your genes QIMR Berghofer researchers have shown that 22 different genes help to determine how much sun exposure a person needs to receive before developing melanoma. For people at high genetic risk, sun...
Read moreQIMR Berghofer scientists find new immunotherapy has promise
QIMR Berghofer scientists find new immunotherapy has promise 8 NOVEMBER 2019 Queensland scientists are helping to speed up the development of a new type of immunotherapy by discovering how it activates the immune system to fight cancer. It’s...
Read moreEarly Career Researchers awarded at the Annual Scientific Meeting
Early Career Researchers awarded at the Annual Scientific Meeting The ASSC was proud to host the 2019 Annual Scientific meeting in conjunction with the ASSC-Global Advances and Controversies in Skin Cancer Conference, held at the Brisbane...
Read moreAustralian researchers recruit for world’s largest skin cancer study
Australian researchers recruit for world’s largest skin cancer study Queensland researchers have launched the world’s largest ever genetic study of skin cancer and are calling on more than 20,000 Australians to take part. Australia has the...
Read moreNumbers count in the genetics of moles and melanomas
Numbers count in the genetics of moles and melanomas The University of Queensland scientists have identified a way to help dermatologists determine a patient’s risk of developing melanoma. UQ Diamantina Institute researcher Associate...
Read moreEarly career researchers get a boost from skin cancer centre
Early career researchers get a boost from skin cancer centre Four research projects from The University of Queensland and QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute have been awarded funding through a new scheme aimed at supporting early career...
Read moreAustralian researchers find 45 new genetic causes of non-melanoma skin cancers
Australian researchers find 45 new genetic causes of non-melanoma skin cancers An Australian study has discovered 45 new genetic variants that put people at a greater risk of developing the most common form of skin cancers, basal cell carcinoma...
Read moreAustralian pilots not at higher risk of melanoma
Australian pilots not at higher risk of melanoma 21 MAY 2019 A new study has found modern airline pilots registered in Australia, appear not to be at higher risk of developing invasive melanoma than the rest of the population. This is a...
Read morePhysical combination multiplies melanoma risk
Physical combination multiplies melanoma risk The risk of developing melanoma is significantly multiplied for people who have red hair and more than 20 large moles, University of Queensland researchers have found. People with these physical...
Read moreAustralia’ s melanoma rates once again highest in the world
Australia’ s melanoma rates once again highest in the world 7 FEBRUARY 2019 Australia has regained the unenviable title of having the world’s highest rates of invasive melanoma. The study conducted by QIMR Berghofer Medical Research...
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