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A Longest Table in Memory of Dianne

This year will be the second time Ashleigh is hosting a Longest Table, in memory of her loving stepmother Dianne, who sadly lost her life after a short and aggressive battle of a rare form of cancer in her bile duct in July 2016.

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AProf Khew-Goodall

Blocking the Pathways to Cancer Spread

The discovery of a gene and signalling pathway which may explain how triple negative breast cancer cells become resistant to treatment and spread more rapidly, could lead to new therapies being developed to block the spread of this difficult to treat cancer.

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Dr Phillip Gregory

A New Piece in the Prostate Cancer Puzzle

In a promising new development, scientists working tirelessly at the Centre for Cancer Biology have identified that high levels of a protein called ‘quaking’ contributes to the poor outlook for prostate cancer tumours that have become resistant to chemotherapy and other treatments.

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A clinical trial to test a new treatment for prostate cancer is currently underway at the Lyell McEwin Hospital, bringing hope to Australian men living with this disease.

Clinical Trial Brings Hope

A clinical trial to test a new treatment for prostate cancer is currently underway at the Lyell McEwin Hospital, bringing hope to Australian men living with this disease.

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