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Investigating factors affecting the impact of interventions to improve referral of colorectal cancer patients with a high likelihood risk of Lynch Syndrome

Lynch syndrome (LS) is an inherited cancer syndrome which significantly increases a carrier's lifetime risk of several cancers, most notably colorectal cancer (CRC).  Recent Au more...

Supervisor(s): Taylor, Natalie (Associate Professor)

Engaging with individuals who are affected by hereditary cancer (Lynch Syndrome)

Lynch syndrome (LS) is an inherited cancer syndrome which significantly increases a carrier's lifetime risk of several cancers, most notably colorectal cancer (CRC).  Recent Au more...

Supervisor(s): Taylor, Natalie (Associate Professor)

Combined, Correlative and Integrated Microscopy: Unraveling Biomolecular Structure-Function Activities in Cancer & Transendothelial Transport

Our team seek to understand the spatial and temporal mechanisms involved in the onset and progress of colorectal cancer by using state-of-the-art multidimensional microscopy and 3-D more...

Supervisor(s): Braet, Filip (Associate Professor)

Clinical outcomes analysis of patients who undergo resection for malignant Hepato-Biliary tumours

Available projectsClinical and molecular markers of early tumour recurrence in patients with malignant hepato-biliary tumours,Clinical and molecular markers of metastatic potential more...

Supervisor(s): Hugh, Thomas J (Professor)

Molecular analysis of Hepato-Biliary tumours for prognostic and therapeutic potential

Opportunity to undertake molecular analysis of Hepato-Biliary tumours through the Kolling Institute at RNSH. The HPB Surgical unit at RNSH has a Tumour Bank dating back to 2001. more...

Supervisor(s): Hugh, Thomas J (Professor)

Clinical outcomes analysis of patients who undergo resection of neuroendocrine liver metastases

The Upper GI surgery department at RNSH is a tertiary referral unit which has treated many patients with neuroendocrine tumours over the past 20 years. RNSH is recognized as a NSW c more...

Supervisor(s): Hugh, Thomas J (Professor)