UniSA seeks public support for vital research on deadly brain cancers

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UniSA seeks public support for vital research on deadly brain cancers
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The University of South Australia is seeking public support for vital brain cancer research that could potentially save hundreds of lives.

Each year, approximately 2000 people in Australia are diagnosed with 100 different types of brain cancer and most of them – 78% – do not live beyond five years.

The pediatric brain cancer biobank is expected to improve treatment outcomes for 120 Australian children diagnosed with the deadly disease each year. A total of $250,000 has been pledged by the NRF, Wilkins Family Foundation and the Harvey Foundation to support this research from 2023-2025. The biobank contains fresh tumor material resected from the affected children, as part of their normal therapy, into patient-specific cell lines and organoids.

“So, the more tumor material we can access, the greater chance we have of developing new therapies and understand which patients might respond accordingly.”

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