Tag: Cancer Council

  • Researcher in bid to blow rogue cancer’s cover

    A Western Australian cancer researcher is on a mission to blow the cover of a highly aggressive and difficult-to-detect form of breast cancer and believes a mysterious protein could hold the key to the breakthrough.

    Fiona Stanley Hospital oncologist Dr Indunil Weerasena’s research follows important new findings, made by other local researchers, about the mysterious protein called AAMDC.

    Research has shown that AAMDC not only hastened cancer cell proliferation but also made them resistant to the hormone and chemotherapies that were commonly used to fight ER positive breast cancers. High levels of AAMDC happen to be found in a subtype of cancer known as IC2. This subtype is known to have high rates of recurrence as well as resistance to contemporary chemotherapy regimes.

    Dr Weerasena’s project, with the aid of a McGowan Government-funded Cancer Research Fellowship, aims to determine whether the rogue ER positive cancer is an IC2 subtype.

    His findings could pave the way for the earlier identification of these cancers and more effective treatments, potentially with older chemotherapy regimes. Parallels between breast and ovarian cancer mean Dr Weerasena’s research may also have further benefits for the treatment of some ovarian cancer patients.

    Dr Weerasena is one of seven researchers awarded a Cancer Research Fellowship in the WA Cancer and Palliative Care Network program.

    More than $1.2 million will be distributed this year in the program that was established in 2014 to enable medical practitioners working in the WA Health system to expand their cancer expertise and research skills.

    Read the full media statement

     

    Full list of recipients

     Recipient   Project   Hospital
    Eliska Furlong Evaluation of an enhanced influenza vaccination schedule in immunocompromised children undergoing treatment for cancer by assessment of cellular and humoral immune response Perth Children’s Hospital
    Timothy Humphries Integrating Tumour Mutational Burden testing for appropriate selection of immune-oncology therapy in metastatic melanoma Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital
    Andy Hutchison Implementation of Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy in Western Australia Fiona Stanley Hospital
    Azim Khan Defeating Breast Cancer Disadvantage in the Indigenous population Fiona Stanley Hospital
    Annalise Martin Precision Medicine, identification of novel drug targets for Acute Myeloid Leukaemia in Western Australia through analysis Royal Perth Hospital
    Indunil Weerasena Integrated Cluster 2 Breast Cancers: The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing Fiona Stanley Hospital
    Courtney Wood Paediatric Palliative Care Fellowship Perth Children’s Hospital
  • Cancer Council WA funding

    The Cancer Council WA have two funding opportunities now open for applications.

     

    The opportunities are:

    • Cancer Council WA Postdoctoral Fellowship – applications close Friday 19 August 2019
    • Cancer Council WA Student Vacation Scholarships – applications close Tuesday 13 August 2019

     

    The Postdoctoral Fellowship is open to biomedical and health researchers and is worth up to $75,000 each year for 3 years. With funding available from January 1, 2020. This funding will be awarded to an outstanding Early Career Researcher who will contribute to the field of cancer research in Western Australia (WA). Read the guidelines and application forms

     

    The Student Vacation Scholarships aim to encourage promising students to develop and advance their cancer-related research skills during the 2019-2020 summer holiday period. The scholarships are available to students studying disciplines related to cancer control (including biological science, medicine, behavioural science or public health). Up to $3,000 is available for each scholarship. Read the guidelines and application form

     

    For more information contact the Cancer Council WA Education & Research Office