Archive: 28/10/2015
New surgical method not better than old
A new and simpler surgical method for the treatment of intestinal perforation is a poorer alternative for patients compared to the old method, researchers at the University of Oslo and Akershus University Hospital find. The ...
Oct 28, 2015
Radiotherapeutic bandage shows potential as treatment for skin cancer
A radiotherapeutic bandage is being evaluated by researchers for efficacy against squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in an animal model. These results could confirm the viability of a new and improved strategy for the radiotherapeutic ...
Oct 28, 2015
Computers learning to find Australian cancers and broken bones that people miss
A deal signed today means a 'deep learning system' will soon help Australian radiologists to find cancers and breaks that are often missed, and to ignore lumps that don't matter. Then it will bring modern medical diagnostics ...
Oct 28, 2015
Researchers target cancer medicine breakthrough
QUT researchers are working with an internationally renowned tumour cell expert in a bid to revolutionise the future of personalised cancer medicine.
Oct 28, 2015
Researchers endorse new food and nutrition guidelines
The new Ministry of Health Food and Nutrition Guidelines released today have been endorsed by researchers at The Edgar Diabetes and Obesity Research Centre (EDOR) at the University of Otago.
Oct 28, 2015