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Pancare-supported Researcher awarded as NSW Young Woman of the Year
Nikki Rynia
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
New study examines different chemotherapy approaches for locally-advanced pancreatic cancer.
This recent well-designed study examined the effects of various chemotherapy regimens for treatment of locally inoperable pancreatic cancer.
Co-funded research grant for biliary cancer
Together with our peers at the GI Cancer Institute, the Pancare Foundation are pleased to announce a co-funded biliary cancer research grant of up to $100,000 for a new project that will be assessed
Pancare Foundation’s new website launches
Pancare Foundation is proud to launch a new website featuring the latest, trusted information about upper gastrointestinal (GI) cancers to better support Australians diagnosed and living with
Ground-breaking pancreatic cancer research in NSW gets $13 million push
The Cancer Institute of NSW announced yesterday that has awarded $13 million to cancer research, a bulk of which will go toward improving outcomes for people with pancreatic cancer.
Pancreatic Cancer Familial Screening Program Update
Liz Andrew
We were fortunate to have Tanya Dwarte, Clinical Research Coordinator from the Garvan Institute of Medical Research, present on the Pancreatic Cancer Familial Screening Program for high-risk
Latest data provides hope for Upper GI cancers with increases in 5-year survival
Latest data from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) confirms that the incidence of upper gastrointestinal cancers in Australia are on the rise. While these figures are concerning,