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Impact of gene technologies on personalised cancer therapy
gene technologies personalised cancer therapy
2015/3/26
Given that cancer is driven by inherited and acquired defects in our genetic code, the ability to profile genes and their activities has the potential to impact substantially on the prevention and tre...
Cervical screening has had a significant impact on the incidence and mortality of cervical cancer in developed regions
of the world, particularly where organised screening programs have been implemen...
PRESERVING FERTILITY: NEW SURGICAL APPROACHES TO THE MANAGEMENT OF EARLY CERVICAL CANCER
fertility Cervical cancer
2015/3/26
The diagnosis of cervical cancer is particularly devastating when it occurs in young women who have yet to complete,
or even start their family. In the past, the options for treatment, either radical...
HPV VACCINES AND THE AUSTRALIAN HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS (HPV) VACCINATION PROGRAM
Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine HPV
2015/3/26
Australia was the first country in the world to commence a national vaccination program against human papillomavirus,
using the quadrivalent human papillomavirus vaccine, Gardasil®. This program...
This overview of the psychosocial distress experienced by women diagnosed with cervical cancer addresses the
important tasks of individually assessing and managing the impact of the diagnosis and tre...
THERAPEUTIC VACCINATION AGAINST CERVICAL CANCER – ARE WE NEAR?
CERVICAL CANCER VACCINATION
2015/3/26
Therapeutic vaccines developed to target the papillomavirus antigens that are expressed by cervical cancer induce
immune responses, but have yet to show clinical efficacy. Transplantable tumour model...
WHERE WE HAVE TRAVELLED IN CERVICAL CANCER PROTECTION
CERVICAL CANCER PROTECTION TRAVELLED
2015/3/26
Cervical cancer was described in the time of Hippocrates, and it was commented that it had a grim prognosis. Over
the centuries, various theories regarding aetiology and also treatments were proposed...
Telehealth includes diagnoses, consultations and treatment. The ability to practise telehealth is constantly being
simplified by new technology. The analogue telephone system had some useful applicat...
CANCER CARE ACROSS BORDERS: THE POTENTIAL FOR EXCELLENCE WHEN COLLABORATION IS GENUINE
Cancer treatment cancer
2015/3/25
The Border Cancer Collaboration is a coordination of care model developed from the documented success of the
Border Cancer Care Coordination project.1 The collaboration is designed to overcome the di...
CANCER SERVICES TO BE PROUD OF IN RURAL AUSTRALIA: LESSONS LEARNT FROM THE CLINICAL ONCOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA CANCER SERVICE AUDIT
RURAL AUSTRALIA cancer
2015/3/25
Recent evidence suggests that there are differences in cancer outcomes between metropolitan and rural/regional
services in Australia and internationally. Reasons for these differences are not entirel...
HEALTH WORKERS’ PERCEPTIONS OF PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT SERVICES FOR CANCER PATIENTS IN RURAL VICTORIA
RURAL VICTORIA cancer
2015/3/25
Literature attests to the fact that psychosocial needs for cancer patients are not being adequately addressed. The
tools, frameworks and guidelines developed, reflect differing professional perspecti...
TOWARDS DISCOVERY OF NOVEL TUMOUR MARKERS FOR HEAD AND NECK CANCERS
NECK CANCERS NOVEL TUMOUR MARKERS
2015/3/20
Recent advances in genomic technology, in particular gene expression profiling, may elucidate novel tumour markers
or signatures that will predict how various tumours will behave and respond to vario...
To the already well-known health disadvantages of Australia’s
Indigenous citizens must now be added the problem of cancer.
David Roder’s paper (page 7) in this special issue of Cancer
Forum brings ...
The Cancer Council Australia’s Darwin conference – summary of presentations
Australia’s Darwin conference Cancer
2015/3/19
Reducing the impact of cancer on Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander communities: Ways forward, covered a
range of topics spanning research, treatment and cultural
issues.
Routine skin examination, either conducted by a doctor or by self-screening, is widely practised in Australia, although
authoritative groups and clinical guidelines do not recommend screening. This i...