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6d ago
‘It's how we can all work and learn together’: iSISTAQUIT’s mission to Close the Gap
For National Close the Gap Day, we spoke to Cure Cancer alumna Professor Gillian Gould and Rebecca Hyland about a smoking cessation program for pregnant First Nations smokers.
By Sylvia Lee | 16 March 2023
iSISTAQUIT is an evidence-based smoking cessation project for pregnant Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women. (Supplied: iSISTAQUIT)
Since 2007, the Close the Gap social justice campaign has been striving to close the gap in long-term health outcomes and life expectancy between Aboriginal ..read more
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2w ago
What women in science need to succeed
The UN highlights the crucial role of women in science, yet what do female researchers truly require to succeed and thrive in their field?
By Alexandra Lapa | 3 March 2023
A career in research is not for the faint of heart as it requires dedication, long working hours, and always worrying about when your next funding will be. Unfortunately, it’s also an extremely competitive field where women are often overlooked for big grants and those who are early in their career are less likely to secure one. UNESCO’s latest Science Report states that only 33% of res ..read more
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1M ago
6 Ways to Make a Difference on Random Acts of Kindness Day
My hope is that we develop enough courage to develop courage. To try to have, try to learn to treat each other fairly, with generosity and kindness. – Maya Angelou
By Emily Usher | 13 February 2023
These days, the world around us can seem overwhelming. It’s easy to feel helpless when faced with a seemingly never-ending bad news cycle, but the truth is, we all have the power to make things just a little bit better. How? It’s simple. Just be kind.
17th February 2023 marks Random Acts of Kindness Day, so why not take the opportunity to s ..read more
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1M ago
Celebrating Cure Cancer’s 2022 Milestones in Cancer Research
This World Cancer Day, we are reminded of the importance of understanding cancer and addressing the gaps in knowledge so that early detection, treatments, and survival rates for cancer may improve.
By Alexandra Lapa | 31 January 2023
Our core mission at Cure Cancer is to champion research projects with the best possible chance of finding a cure and to fund emerging researchers who are pioneering the development of ground-breaking ideas. We are incredibly proud of our 2022 research cohort, who work tirelessly to make our missio ..read more
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3M ago
A Tribute to Eleanor
Last month, we said goodbye to Cure Cancer supporter, Eleanor Kiri McCleave. Today, we remember her countless achievements and pay tribute to the extraordinary legacy she leaves behind.
By Emily Usher | 16 December 2022
Many of you will remember reading about our incredible Cure Cancer supporter, Eleanor McCleave, whose friends held a gala in her honour in Perth, raising an incredible $35,000 to fund life-saving cancer research with Cure Cancer. We are heartbroken to share the news that 26-year-old Eleanor’s own brain cancer journey came to an end last month.
Having ..read more
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3M ago
‘It saved my life’: Sarah Lukeman shares her rare leukaemia Story We spoke to blood cancer survivor Sarah Lukeman about her cancer advocacy and journey with a rare form of leukaemia called acute promyelocytic leukaemia (APML). By Sylvia Lee | 16 December 2022
Sarah with her daughters in 2006 (left) and 2022 (right).
It was the moment that changed everything.
16 years ago, Carnarvon mum and chemical engineer Sarah Lukeman received a shock diagnosis of acute promyelocytic leukaemia (APML) at 38 years old.
This was devastating news to her young family. Her daughters were only 4 and 6 ..read more
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3M ago
5 mindful ways to give this christmas
12 December 2022
Is gift giving your love language? You’re not alone. According to a national report conducted by the Financial Planning Association of Australia (FPA), over 85% of Australians enjoy giving gifts more than receiving them. In fact, the same report stated that Australians spend A$19.8 billion on gifts each year. That’s a massive amount of money!
If gift-giving sparks joy, we’re here to tell you that there are other ways of giving this Christmas without burning a hole in your pocket. Here are five easy and mindful ways to give gifts that ..read more
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4M ago
It’s Time to End Lung Cancer Stigma for Good This Lung Cancer Awareness Month, we’re talking about the importance of de-stigmatising lung cancer and challenging the assumption that it is a smoker’s disease as non-smoker diagnoses rise globally. By Sylvia Lee | 23 November 2022
In Australia, an estimated 14,529 people will be diagnosed with lung cancer, the fifth most commonly diagnosed cancer, by the end of this year.(1)
The 5-year survival rate of 19% for all lung cancers means that just 1 in 5 people will survive the first 5 years following their diagnosis.(2)
Despite its status ..read more
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4M ago
Game On Cancer®’s Holiday Spectacular 2022 invites the gaming community to support vital cancer research this holiday season
Join the gaming community uniting to support cancer researchers across Australia who are working to find a cure for all different types of cancer!
14 November 2022
This holiday season, Cure Cancer’s Game On Cancer® initiative is uniting the gaming community to support life-saving cancer research during its annual Holiday Spectacular.
From Tuesday 15th November through to Thursday 15th December, creators of all kinds can sign up and help support early-career cancer resear ..read more
Cure Cancer Australia Blog
4M ago
14 November 2022
Game On Cancer®’s Holiday Spectacular 2022 invites the gaming community to support vital cancer research this holiday season Join the gaming community uniting to support cancer researchers across Australia who are working to find a cure for all different types of cancer!
Sydney, Australia: This holiday season, Cure Cancer’s Game On Cancer® initiative is uniting the gaming community to support life-saving cancer research during its annual Holiday Spectacular.
From Tuesday 15th November through to Thursday 15th December, creators of all kinds can sign up and help support early ..read more