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From the Kalahari to the Tasman:
decoding the genetic causes of cancer

Dr Vanessa Hayes knew from a very early age that she wanted to work in the medical profession. What she didn’t realise was that it would be a career that would take her around the world.

Professor David Currow:
face of a new era

Professor David Currow

Our new CEO is looking forward to the new opportunities working for the Cancer Institute will bring to enhance the lives of people diagnosed with cancer

License to quit

Sponge anti-smoking campaign: exporting to the world

While countries like China, India and Russia are exporting cigarettes to the world, the Cancer Institute is exporting anti-tobacco campaigns to help stop the epidemic in its tracks.

High-risk melanoma
clinic in Sydney

Associate Professors Graham Mann and Scott Menzies

Associate Professors Graham Mann (medical oncology) and Scott Menzies (dermatology) have found a common goal in the fight against Australia’s national disease: melanoma.

Anti-tanning campaign wins international award

The Dark Side of Tanning Campaign wins international award

The Cancer Institute’s graphic anti-tanning campaign There’s nothing healthy about a tan has won an international Sulzberger Institute sun safety award.

Pancreatic Cancer
in New South Wales

Pancreatic cancer in NSW

Over the past three decades the number of cases of pancreatic cancer in New South Wales has approximately doubled for males and nearly tripled for females.

Enrolment of patients to clinical trials in haematological cancer

Haematological clinical cancer trial enrolments

Enrolment of cancer patients in clinical trials is associated with significant positive outcomes. There are, however, limited Australian data on enrolment of patients with haematological malignancies to clinical trials.

Planning for our future:
NSW Cancer Plan 2011 – 2015

Cancer Institute NSW

Development of the NSW Cancer Plan 2011 – 2015 is an opportunity for the NSW community to help set the priorities for cancer control in our State for the next five years.