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Exercise is medicine: How a Perth scientist is using the gym to revolutionise cancer treatment

Exercise is medicine: How a Perth scientist is using the gym to revolutionise cancer treatment

A shocking personal loss led ECU Professor Rob Newton to reject traditional methods of treating cancer and advocate exercise, even during chemo and radiation.

  • by Mark Naglazas

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Take the stairs: Short bursts of energy found to reduce cancer risk

Take the stairs: Short bursts of energy found to reduce cancer risk

Research shows that several minutes of huffing and puffing a day can have a major impact on your long-term health.

  • by Sarah Berry
New drug gives hope to Australians battling breast cancer

New drug gives hope to Australians battling breast cancer

A chemotherapy drug has been approved for use in up to 70 per cent of breast cancer cases across Australia, giving new hope to patients like Amy Johnston.

  • by Holly Thompson
World-first initiative brings hope for ‘death sentence’ patients
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World-first initiative brings hope for ‘death sentence’ patients

More than 20,000 Australians with cancer will have their DNA sequence mapped, allowing them access to previously unattainable life-saving treatment.

  • by Laura Banks
The state of our health

The state of our health

What does the prevalence of 10 health conditions, including asthma, cancer, diabetes and dementia, in locations across Victoria say about the state.

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Picturesque Paynesville attracts retirees. It’s also the postcode with the highest rates of cancer

Picturesque Paynesville attracts retirees. It’s also the postcode with the highest rates of cancer

Residents of the Gippsland holiday hotspot love the lifestyle, but say accessing specialist medical help is difficult. Use our interactive tool to find out the state of your area’s health.

  • by Henrietta Cook, Aisha Dow and Craig Butt
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‘Terrified to eat’: Does sugar actually feed cancer?

‘Terrified to eat’: Does sugar actually feed cancer?

Many patients say they avoid sugary foods to help fight the disease, but you can’t starve a tumour.

  • by Connie Chang
Even though I lived in the shadow of my mother’s illness, her death left me dazed

Even though I lived in the shadow of my mother’s illness, her death left me dazed

The ambulance was often there when I came home from school, but this day was different.

  • by Rachel Louise Snyder
Why is cancer so hard to cure?
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Why is cancer so hard to cure?

Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide, despite big breakthroughs in treatments. What makes it so very tough to treat?

  • by Kate Aubusson, Jackson Graham and Felicity Lewis
Soft drink companies stay sweet on aspartame despite health warning

Soft drink companies stay sweet on aspartame despite health warning

The World Health Organisation has declared the artificial sweetener aspartame could possibly cause cancer. The problem is: Big Food just can’t seem to quit it.

  • by Julie Creswell
Sweetener used in soft drink, chewing gum deemed a possible carcinogen

Sweetener used in soft drink, chewing gum deemed a possible carcinogen

Two groups linked to the WHO made the ruling based on studies in the US and Europe that indicated a link between a form of liver cancer and the sweetener aspartame.

  • by Jennifer Rigby