‘Flying with the stars’: Port Lincoln teen loses third battle with cancer
Surrounded by family and “resting in the arms of his ancestors”, a Port Lincoln teen has lost his years-long battle against cancer.
Surrounded by family and “resting in the arms of his ancestors”, a Port Lincoln teen has lost his years-long battle against cancer.
Young Queensland men love the gym but several factors are putting them at risk of cancer, new research has revealed.
An inspiring Sydney dad who is fighting for his life while living it fully has revealed how his journey with stage four cancer has changed how he sees the world.
Imagine if doctors could test how your cancer will respond to different drugs without giving you a single one? Welcome to the world of personalised medicine.
One of two women who had their breast biopsies swapped in a shocking BreastScreen Queensland bungle has told of her devastation after being given a false all-clear.
It was the lifesaving mission to move stem cells flown from the US from Sydney to Brisbane in the middle of a once-in-a-50 year cyclone – with a 72-hour window. This is the extraordinary story of a mercy dash that ended with one hour to spare.
Men can improve their sex lives after prostate cancer if they do this amount of exercise each week, it’s now been found.
It’s no coincidence
A young dad-of-two thought he had coeliac disease after he began experiencing stomach pains a few months ago – but the truth was much more sinister.
When she was just 26-years-old, Bianca Tesoriero’s life changed in an instant, following a visit to her local emergency department.
When Lynda Dunstone was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer she was given six months to live. A new treatment discovered she was wrongly diagnosed and ‘saved her life’ – now she wants it accessible to save thousands more Australians.
Just 12-weeks into his short life, baby Flynn Christy was diagnosed with infantile fibrosarcoma – but a “miracle drug” has worked wonders on his large tumour.
Liv Curtis was diagnosed with a lethal cancer and had a complicated and dangerous operation to remove a tumour the size of a full-term baby. Now, a new medical discovery has given her hope.
An investigation has been launched after the biopsy results of two breast cancer patients were mixed up in a shocking lab bungle.
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