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Collaborative Centre for Genomic Cancer Medicine

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Pioneering breakthroughs for people with cancer—a joint venture between @Unimelb and @PeterMacCC.

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📊 We know that earlier cancer diagnosis leads to better survival rates – so how can we better use the data we have to guide faster testing and treatment? Prof Jon Emery argues for the importance of connected health data in University of Melbourne's Pursuit. ➡️Read: pursuit.unimelb.edu.au/articles/faste…

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Did you miss Mussab Fagery’s PhD completion seminar? You can watch it now on YouTube! 📺go.unimelb.edu.au/sw8p Mussab is a PhD candidate at the Cancer Health Services Research unit, his PhD evaluating the value of integrating MCED tests with standard screening protocols.

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🧬Whole genome & transcriptome sequencing could improve precision treatment & identify tissue of origin for cancers of unknown primary (CUP), finds a study led by A/Prof RichTothill & Prof Linda Mileshkin (Peter Mac Cancer Centre), published today in Nature Communications. ➡️go.unimelb.edu.au/f98p

🧬Whole genome &amp; transcriptome sequencing could improve precision treatment &amp; identify tissue of origin for cancers of unknown primary (CUP), finds a study led by A/Prof <a href="/rtothill/">RichTothill</a> &amp; Prof Linda Mileshkin (<a href="/PeterMacCC/">Peter Mac Cancer Centre</a>), published today in <a href="/NatureComms/">Nature Communications</a>.

➡️go.unimelb.edu.au/f98p
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🧬 New research in nature shows advanced genomic testing can help more people with #Cancer of Unknown Primary get targeted treatment & identify where their cancer started. Led by Collaborative Centre for Genomic Cancer Medicine a joint venture of @unimelb & Peter Mac Cancer Centre. 🔗 petermac.org/about-us/news-…

🧬 New research in <a href="/Nature/">nature</a> shows advanced genomic testing can help more people with #Cancer of Unknown Primary get targeted treatment &amp; identify where their cancer started.

Led by <a href="/GenCancerCentre/">Collaborative Centre for Genomic Cancer Medicine</a> a joint venture of @unimelb &amp; <a href="/PeterMacCC/">Peter Mac Cancer Centre</a>.

🔗 petermac.org/about-us/news-…
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Australia has the highest rates of bowel-cancer for under 50s in the world, being 2-3 times more common in people born in the 1990s compared to those born in the 1950s. Prof Mark Jenkins appeared on 7NEWS Australia on Tuesday discussing this rise. Watch: youtu.be/O3BZ3Ik5_OI?si…

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📈Why are rates of early-onset #BowelCancer in Australia the highest in the world? A/Prof Dan Buchanan spoke to Guardian Australia Australia about recent research by himself and colleagues from University of Melbourne which found cases are increasing by up to 8% per year. ➡️go.unimelb.edu.au/ic2p

📈Why are rates of early-onset #BowelCancer in Australia the highest in the world?

A/Prof Dan Buchanan spoke to <a href="/GuardianAus/">Guardian Australia</a> Australia about recent research by himself and colleagues from <a href="/UniMelb/">University of Melbourne</a> which found cases are increasing by up to 8% per year.
 
➡️go.unimelb.edu.au/ic2p
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⚕️Around 99% of people with #BowelCancer survive if it is identified early. So what can we do to diagnose sooner? Professor Mark Jenkins spoke to ABC Radio National last week about his recent study on early-onset Bowel Cancer & screening for under-50s. 🎧Go: go.unimelb.edu.au/3k2p

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⚕️ June is #BowelCancerAwarenessMonth. As rates of disease rise, the focus is on improving diagnosis. Genomic testing can be used to recommend the type and timing of bowel cancer screening, but would people want to take a test predicting their risk? ➡️go.unimelb.edu.au/5n2p

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June is #BowelCancerAwarenessMonth. A/Prof Dan Buchanan leads our Colorectal Oncogenomics Group, conducting important research that explores the ways in which gut bacteria can cause early-onset bowel cancer. Read more:➡️genomic-cancer-medicine.unimelb.edu.au/news-and-event… CancerCouncilOz BowelCancerAustralia

June is #BowelCancerAwarenessMonth. A/Prof Dan Buchanan leads our Colorectal Oncogenomics Group, conducting important research that explores the ways in which gut bacteria can cause early-onset bowel cancer.

Read more:➡️genomic-cancer-medicine.unimelb.edu.au/news-and-event…

<a href="/CancerCouncilOz/">CancerCouncilOz</a> <a href="/BowelCancerAust/">BowelCancerAustralia</a>
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To mark #BowelCancerAwarenessMonth we are revisiting the work of our world-class researchers—this year, scientists from our Colorectal Oncogenomic lab found that studying DNA from bowel polyps can identify people with hereditary bowel cancer syndromes: ➡️go.unimelb.edu.au/eez8

To mark #BowelCancerAwarenessMonth we are revisiting the work of our world-class researchers—this year, scientists from our Colorectal Oncogenomic lab found that studying DNA from bowel polyps can identify people with hereditary bowel cancer syndromes:

➡️go.unimelb.edu.au/eez8
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To mark #BowelCancerAwarenessMonth, we are revisiting the work of our world-leading researchers. Can a blood test from your GP help earlier diagnosis of colorectal & lung cancers? A 2024 study found that a simple blood test could expediate diagnosis: ➡️go.unimelb.edu.au/7n2p

To mark #BowelCancerAwarenessMonth, we are revisiting the work of our world-leading researchers.

Can a blood test from your GP help earlier diagnosis of colorectal &amp; lung cancers? A 2024 study found that a simple blood test could expediate diagnosis: ➡️go.unimelb.edu.au/7n2p
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June is #BowelCancerAwarenessMonth & to mark it we are revisiting our archives. In this piece in Pursuit, Angie Plummer explores the rising rates of Bowel Cancer in young people–and how DNA damage caused by gut bacteria may be a key part of the puzzle. ➡️go.unimelb.edu.au/jhd8

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June is #BowelCancerAwarenessMonth. Did you know that bowel cancer is not just an older person’s disease? Young people aged 15 to 24 have recorded a 266 per cent increase in diagnoses in the last 30 years. ➡️ Read A/Prof Dan Buchanan's interview in ABC: abc.net.au/news/2025-02-1…

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June is #BowelCancerAwarenessMonth. In this 2023 OpEd, Professor Mark Jenkins, lead of our Precision Prevention and Early Detection of Colorectal Cancer group, argues for the importance of bowel cancer detection kits in saving lives. ➡️Read: genomic-cancer-medicine.unimelb.edu.au/news-and-event…

June is #BowelCancerAwarenessMonth. In this 2023 OpEd, Professor Mark Jenkins, lead of our Precision Prevention and Early Detection of Colorectal Cancer group, argues for the importance of bowel cancer detection kits in saving lives. 

➡️Read: genomic-cancer-medicine.unimelb.edu.au/news-and-event…
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Bowel cancer is the fourth most common type of newly diagnosed cancer and second deadliest in Australia. Around 95% of people with bowel cancer survive if it is identified early–but how can screening be improved in the most impactful way? ➡️Read more: go.unimelb.edu.au/7gis

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On Wednesday 16 July, Emma Boehm of our Rare Disease Oncogenomics lab will be presenting her PhD completion seminar, 'Genomic biomarkers of Neuroendocrine Neoplasms'. The seminar will be presented in-person and via Zoom, and all are welcome! Register: ➡️genomic-cancer-medicine.unimelb.edu.au/news-and-event…

On Wednesday 16 July, Emma Boehm of our Rare Disease Oncogenomics lab will be presenting her PhD completion seminar, 'Genomic biomarkers of Neuroendocrine Neoplasms'.

The seminar will be presented in-person and via Zoom, and all are welcome!

Register: ➡️genomic-cancer-medicine.unimelb.edu.au/news-and-event…
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📺 Did you miss abctv Four Corners' investigation into early-onset cancer earlier this month? Head of our Colorectal Oncogenomics Group, A/Prof Dan Buchanan, made an appearance on the episode, interviewed by health reporter Dr Norman Swan. ➡️Watch: go.unimelb.edu.au/sf7p

📺 Did you miss <a href="/ABCTV/">abctv</a> Four Corners' investigation into early-onset cancer earlier this month?

Head of our Colorectal Oncogenomics Group, A/Prof Dan Buchanan, made an appearance on the episode, interviewed by health reporter Dr Norman Swan. 

➡️Watch: go.unimelb.edu.au/sf7p