Early detection the key to improving skin cancer outcomes Skin cancer experts are warning Australians not to lose focus on the importance of prevention and early detection, despite exciting advancements in treatments. The World Congress of...
Read moreStudy shows men aged over 55 from Queensland are leading demographic for skin cancer
Study shows men aged over 55 from Queensland are leading demographic for skin cancer A person with skin cancer in Australia is more likely to be a man aged over 55 years who also hails from Queensland, new research shows. Scientists from QIMR...
Read moreNew research shows heavy burden of melanoma on Australia’s health care system
New research shows heavy burden of melanoma on Australia’s health care system The cost of melanoma diagnosis and treatment in Australia has ballooned to an estimated $201 million a year, despite the cancer being largely preventable. A new...
Read moreUQ Dermatology milestone at the Alan Cooper Epiderm Lecture
UQ Dermatology milestone at the Alan Cooper Epiderm Lecture An important 10 year milestone for skin cancer research has been celebrated at the 2017 Alan Cooper Epiderm Lecture. This year’s event acknowledged a decade of The University of...
Read moreCollaboration investigates possible immunotherapy for rare form of melanoma
New research will investigate the potential for personalised immunotherapies for a group of melanoma patients who do not respond well to current treatments. The project has been funded through the Australian Skin and Skin Cancer Research Centre...
Read moreOutstanding Australian researchers recognised by NHMRC
Outstanding Australian researchers recognised by NHMRC Exceptional researchers in the fields of infectious disease, autoimmunity, chronic pain and Parkinson’s disease were among the Australian researchers honoured at the National Health...
Read moreProject in highlight: Investigating the immune interplay of how moles turn into melanoma
Project in highlight: Investigating the immune interplay of how moles turn into melanoma Despite advances in our knowledge concerning the diagnosis of naevi (or moles) it is still not known how well clinical screening with the naked eye or...
Read moreGenomics researchers advance Queensland health care
Genomics researchers advance Queensland health care The new Queensland Genomics Health Alliance has hit a critical milestone, with the first nine of its funded research projects revealed. Minister for Health and Ambulance Services Cameron...
Read moreASSC Projects Highlight: Could a blood test change the management of patients with Stage IV Melanoma?
ASSC Projects Highlight: Could a blood test change the management of patients with Stage IV Melanoma? Research is underway that could change the way late-stage Melanoma patients are treated by investigating particular tumour DNA markers...
Read moreShining a light on melanomas that aren’t caused by the sun
Shining a light on melanomas that aren’t caused by the sun 4 May 2017 ‘Slip, slop, slap’ is synonymous with being Australian and playing it safe in the sun. These sun smart rules reduce our chances of getting melanoma of the skin. However, new...
Read more3D QMelanoma – Targeted early detection of melanoma utilising a 3D teledermatology network
3D QMelanoma – Targeted early detection of melanoma utilising a 3D teledermatology network Projects tackling key health challenges including skin cancer are the first to be funded under a flagship initiative by The University of Queensland...
Read moreBrisbane Diamantina Health PartnersSkin and Skin Cancers Theme Seminar Series, 25 July 2017
Brisbane Diamantina Health Partners Skin and Skin Cancers Theme Seminar Series Tuesday, 25 July 2017 1:00-2:00pm Room 2004, Ground floor, Translational Research Institute “Keratinocyte carcinomas: burden, risk and risk factors. Recent findings...
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