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enFrom Biobank to breakthroughs
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The Australian Lions Childhood Cancer Research Foundation (ALCCRF) has made a transformative impact on paediatric brain cancer research by donating $600,000 to a team at the South Australian immunoGENomics Cancer Institute (SAiGENCI).October 24 2024Debbie Wellington/saigenci/news/list/2024/10/24/from-biobank-to-breakthroughsMovember and SAiGENCI partner on landmark database to drive improvements in prostate cancer care
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Movember, the leading global men鈥檚 health charity, has partnered with the South Australian immunoGENomics Cancer Institute (SAiGENCI) at 91自拍, to create a transformative database that will help researchers develop strategies for clinicians to personalise decisions about prostate cancer care.October 18 2024Debbie Wellington/saigenci/news/list/2024/06/17/movember-and-saigenci-partner-on-landmark-database-to-drive-improvements-inTowards the future: improving survivorship for children with brain cancer
/saigenci/news/list/2023/05/12/towards-the-future-improving-survivorship-for-children-with-brain-cancer
Brain cancer is the most common solid tumour of childhood and most lethal type of cancer in Australian children.May 12 2023Sarah Cervone/saigenci/news/list/2023/05/12/towards-the-future-improving-survivorship-for-children-with-brain-cancerUnlocking the mysteries of prostate cancer
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The SAiGENCI team is creating a comprehensive data repository and applying machine learning to uncover revolutionary insights for prostate cancer treatment and prevention.May 12 2023Sarah Cervone/saigenci/news/list/2023/05/12/unlocking-the-mysteries-of-prostate-cancer