Research

Women's and Children's Hospital
Nursing Fellowship
The Nurse Fellow Initiative is unique and an Australian first in its inception and is now internationally celebrated for the outcomes it has achieved in paediatric oncology. We are pleased to continue to fund this fellowship, which has had a tremendous impact on improving the care of children with cancer within the Women's and Children's Hospital in Adelaide via the application of current research and knowledge to nursing practice and care.

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Susan Dyer, Kids Cancer Research Trust (KCRT) Paediatric Oncology Nursing Research Fellow

The Royal Children's Hospital
The Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne is a recipient of a grant from Kids Cancer Research Trust by virtue of a fundraising initiative conducted by Grant Gibson which raised approximately $43.000. The total of the funds raised by Mr Gibson have been provided to the Childrens Cancer Research Laboratories unit for the project researching the role of Hox genes in acute myeloid leukaemia.


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Cheque for The Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne.

SYDNEY CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL
S100 Proteins & Colitis Associated Cancer

Long-standing inflammation of the colon in Inflammatory Bowel Disease increases the risk of colon cancer in these patients. Several members of the S100 family of proteins are increased in both IBD and in colonic carcinoma. The roles of these proteins in the development of cancer in the setting of long-standing gut inflammation have not yet been determined. These proteins may contribute to the development of cancer in the setting of long-standing inflammation of the bowel.


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Dr A. Day
Dr Andrew S. Day, MB, ChB, MD, FRACP, Sydney Children's Hospital

Funding Priorities in Paediatric Oncology
Internal Report into priorities of funding and
associated areas of support for childhood cancer.

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