News: breast cancer
Switching off ājumping genesā to outsmart resistant breast cancer
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women in Australia, with more than 21,000 new cases each year.Ģż Around 70 per cent of these cancers are oestrogen receptorāpositive (ER+), a type that often responds well to hormone-based treatments.
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SAiGENCI researcher awarded funding for breast cancer research
Dr Joanna Achinger-Kawecka has been awarded a National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF) 2025 Research Project Grant, providing essential support for investigator-initiated research projects which are critical to building Australia'sĢżbreast cancer research pipeline and addressing critical research questions.
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āIām still alive because of itā: Cancer survivorās research request
An Adelaide mother who was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 37 has urged people to dig deep to support cancer research, saying she ·É“dzܱō»å²Ōāt be here today if not for science and her young daughter.Ģż
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