There is little doubt that a most lively interest is being taken officially by Australia in the subject of cancer among its population. This is reflected not only in public action but also in the publications which appear from time to time dealing with various aspects of this subject. "...
Cancer Nursing Research in Queensland, Australia: Barriers, Priorities, and Strategies for Progress Nursing research is an integral component of improving the care of people with cancer; however, the literature suggests that many organizational, resource,... P Yates,D Baker,L Barrett,... - 《Canc...
Cancer is a leading cause of death and disease around the world and in Australia alike. The burden of cancer in Australia is wide-reaching; over the past decade, over one billion Australian dollars was spent on cancer research alone. But the real cost of cancer goes beyond the dollar value...
Dr. Robert Fowler discussed the research value of clinical records with particular reference to the 'follow-up' of cancer patients, and considered in some detail the indexing of cases. In a population of six and a half millions in Australia there were more than 7,500 deaths from cancer ...
Funding for cancer research plays a vital role in improving all aspects of cancer care and, thus, cancer-related outcomes. To identify strengths and gaps in current cancer research activities in Western Australia, an audit of all competitive funding for cancer research undertaken in Western Australi...
Research spotlight: The Cooperative Research Centre for Cancer Therapeutics: bridging the gap between leading cancer research at Australia's universities a... Cancer Therapeutics CRC Pty Ltd (CTx), established in 2007, is Australias first translational drug-discovery and development company. It was ...
Deaths from non-melanoma skin cancers have almost doubled in Australia this millennium—and the culprit is hiding in plain sight, according to new medical research led by the University of the Sunshine Coast. In a study that has alarmed researchers, most of the deaths were attributed to a hig...
Relative survival improved during 1995–2007 for all four cancers in all jurisdictions. Survival was persistently higher in Australia, Canada, and Sweden, intermediate in Norway, and lower in Denmark, England, Northern Ireland, and Wales, particularly in the first year after diagnosis and for patien...
The funds include 80 million Australian dollars (56.6 million U.S. dollars) to establish a national cancer treatment center at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre to offer treatments not previously available in Australia. The Peter MacCallum center will also receive 25 million Australian dollars (17.6...
Objective: To measure progress, over the past decade, in reducing the disadvantage in cancer death rates among people living in regional and remote areas of Australia.Design: Analysis of routinely collected death certificate and corresponding population data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.Setti...