This Month
How do we eliminate the most diagnosed cancer in the world?
On Monday, Labor MP Peta Murphy became one of the nine women, on average, who lose their lives to breast cancer each day in Australia. Is a zero death target realistic?
- Emma Connors
August
- Analysis
- Higher Education Awards
Winning strategy: Bringing AI to the task of medical imaging
Comment provided by the winner of the Research Commercialisation Award, the University of Sydney.
- Patrick Brennan
- Exclusive
- Healthcare
Icon Group cancer care provider expands to UK
Australia’s largest integrated provider of cancer care services has penned a new deal with Nuffield Health, the UK’s largest healthcare charity.
- Carrie LaFrenz
August 2022
Free saliva test for the young could prevent fatal cancers later
Researchers from Monash University are recruiting 10,000 people aged 18 to 40 to assess the public appetite for preventative genetic testing.
- Julie Hare
July 2022
Why 6000 extra prostate cancers is not really an increase at all
While official figures make it seem like an extra 6000 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer this year, it is not the case.
- Jill Margo
State funeral slated for Victorian MP Jane Garrett
The MP’s family has accepted a state funeral to farewell the former emergency services minister who died from breast cancer at the age of 49.
- AAP
March 2022
McGrath Foundation gains $40m to expand nursing program
The high-profile foundation will be given $39.8 million over three years as part of a $330.6 million package to improve the health of women and girls.
- Sally Patten
November 2021
- Exclusive
- Mergers & acquisitions
Icon founders score $115m payday as EQT snaps up cancer care business
After several sales over the years, Cathie Reid and Stuart Giles make their final departure having made an estimated $350 million along the way.
- Updated
- Carrie LaFrenz
October 2021
Researchers turn microscope slides into sensors to help detect cancer
Australian experts have transformed the regular glass slides used in microscopes,using them to detect very early signs of breast cancer in tissue samples.
- Jill Margo
- Exclusive
- Cancer
Icon Group to invest $50m in South Australia cancer care
The final bidding is heating up for the cancer care services provider with four parties still in the process after its investment bankers received eight indicative offers.
- Carrie LaFrenz
July 2021
- Exclusive
- Cancer
GenesisCare launches new early-stage breast cancer test in Australia
The KKR-backed group is also likely to receive further investment from shareholders as it aims for new partnerships and launches a global research strategy.
- Carrie LaFrenz
June 2021
- Exclusive
- Start-ups
Brandon Capital, Uniseed back cancer biotech start-up in $10m funding
Currus Biologics has been spun out of research conducted at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre for the first time.
- Carrie LaFrenz
April 2021
- Exclusive
- Pharmaceuticals
How Tesla inspired this pharma executive to change
Husband and wife, Carlo Montagner and Bozena Zembrzuski, founded Specialised Therapeutics Australia over a decade ago. Their future plans may include an IPO.
- Carrie LaFrenz
March 2021
- Exclusive
- BNPL
Latitude offers payment plans for $5000 breast cancer test
The consumer finance business and pharmaceutical group Specialised Therapeutics Australia will offer a genomic breast cancer test on an interest-free plan over two years.
- Carrie LaFrenz
October 2020
One drink a day raises risk of alcohol-linked cancers by 10pc
If you're over 45, just seven drinks a week can increase your risk of developing an alcohol-related cancer by 41 per cent when compared with light drinkers.
- Jill Margo
- Opinion
- Health
Drinking milk could give you cancer, new study says
Research has determined that by consuming cow's milk, a woman increases her risk of breast cancer by up to 80 per cent compared with the risk from soy milk.
- Michelle Kretzer
May 2020
- Exclusive
- Funding
Ferronova secures $3.5m funding for cancer trials
Ferronova has developed technology to help surgeons detect if cancer causing a solid tumour has spread to surrounding cells, it has raised VC funding to prove it works.
- Natasha Gillezeau
February 2020
Why some executives keep their cancer a secret
The desire to maintain a professional reputation is just one reason high achievers keep their diagnosis under wraps.
- Updated
- Nina Hendy
November 2019
Australia overestimating risks of cancer
The lifetime risk of diagnosis and death from five major cancers in Australia isn't as great as public health campaigns suggest, particularly for men.
- Jill Margo
August 2019
Which forms of hormone therapy put women at highest risk?
Using hormone therapy for 10 years results in almost twice the excess risk than using it for five, a major global review has found but the net cancer effect of hormone treatment is close to nil.
- Jill Margo