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Upper gastrointestinal cancer incidence on the rise
Nikki Rynia
Thanks to the generous support of the GPA Andrew Ursini Charitable Fund, Pancare continues to fund the Novel Therapies Program for pancreatic cancer at the University of Melbourne.
Major funder supports research into new treatments for pancreatic cancer
New Pancare Foundation scholarship winners announced
The Pancare Foundation proudly welcomes a new pair of Pancare Scholarship winners for the 2021 award round. Congratulations Dr Michael Kuan-Ching Lee and Ms Antonia Cadell.
Research co-funding commitment inspires top cholangiocarcinoma research ideas
Last month the Australasian Gastro-Intestinal Trials Group (AGITG) and Pancare Foundation co-hosted an exceptional Ideas Generation Workshop to develop new research ideas for the rare and devastating
Pancare bowls them over at Bowls Victoria Awards Night
Pancare supporters Bowls Victoria, recently celebrated their Awards Night, with Pancare presenting key awards and engaging with the wonderful bowls community on the night.
Pancare playing an increasingly important advocacy role
Pancare is playing an increasingly important role in advocating for greater awareness of pancreatic and upper GI cancers across Australia. We are aiming to help deliver better outcomes and improved
Pancare Scholarship Opportunities Launching This Week
Pancare is pleased to announce that its 2021 Pancare Scholarships & Awards Program will be launching this week, with two scholarship opportunities on offer.
Go Dry this July and support Pancare Foundation!
Thanks to the incredible fundraising efforts of our Dry July participants in 2020, the Dry July Foundation has named Pancare Foundation as a Campaign Beneficiary for 2021!
Pancare-supported Researcher awarded as NSW Young Woman of the Year
Dr Samantha Wade, from the University of Wollongong and Illawarra Health and Medical Research Institute (IHMRI), has been named the NSW Young Woman of the Year 2021 for her work involving
New study examines different approaches for selective internal radiation therapy (SIRT) for advanced liver cancer
This recent phase 2 trial examined the effects of personalised dositometry versus standard dositometry of selective internal radiation therapy (SIRT) for treatment of unresectable locally-advanced