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Australian-Canadian Prostate Cancer Research Alliance
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The interactive Aus-CanPCRA website enables members to easily contact eachother, enabling more opportunities for collaboration and an exchange of ideas.
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The Aus-CanPCRA congratulates members Dr Grant Buchanan and Professor Pamela Russell, both winners of PCFA awards at the recent PCFA National Conference/Aus-CanPCRA Symposium.
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Collaborate online with the Aus-CanPCRA Workspace tool, an interactive space where you can message participants, share files, and participate in discussions.
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Membership to the Aus-CanPCRA is free, and is open to scientists, clinicians, students, and other professionals working in prostate cancer.
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The Aus-CanPCRA facilitates the advancement of prostate cancer research discoveries. It is an international network of Australians and Canadians who can coordinate their skills and solve the complex problems facing prostate cancer.
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The Aus-CanPCRA facilitates the advancement of prostate cancer research discoveries. It is an international network of Australians and Canadians who can coordinate their skills and solve the complex problems facing prostate cancer.
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The Aus-CanPCRA facilitates the advancement of prostate cancer research discoveries. It is an international network of Australians and Canadians who can coordinate their skills and solve the complex problems facing prostate cancer.
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The Aus-CanPCRA facilitates the advancement of prostate cancer research discoveries. It is an international network of Australians and Canadians who can coordinate their skills and solve the complex problems facing prostate cancer.
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The Aus-CanPCRA facilitates the advancement of prostate cancer research discoveries. It is an international network of Australians and Canadians who can coordinate their skills and solve the complex problems facing prostate cancer.
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The Aus-CanPCRA facilitates the advancement of prostate cancer research discoveries. It is an international network of Australians and Canadians who can coordinate their skills and solve the complex problems facing prostate cancer.
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The Aus-CanPCRA welcomes all scientists, clinicians, professionals, and students who are working in prostate cancer.
News
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24 January 2012
To celebrate the Centre’s 3rd anniversary, Professor Colleen Nelson, Executive Director, APCRC-Q invites you to attend a welcome day to showcase the Centre’s clinical and translational activities.
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25 January 2012
Planning is underway for the Symposium to be held in North Queensland's Daydream Island from Friday 13th to Monday 16th April 2012.
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10 November 2011
Dr Jeff Holst of the Australian Canadian Prostate Cancer Research Alliance (Aus-CanPCRA) is pleased to announce the publication of his research in the prestigious Cancer Research Journal. The ...
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27 November 2011
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10 October 2011
22 September 2011
07 June 2011
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New Members
Ms Kim Rasmussen
Communications Coordinator, Australian Prostate Cancer Research Centre - Queensland
Dr John Lewis
Frank and Carla Sojonky Chair in Prostate Cancer Research, Department of Oncology, University of Alberta
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6 January 2012
The Lancet SummaryBackgroundBone metastases are a major cause of morbidit...
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13 December 2011
ITN Online December 12, 2011 — An independent panel convened this week by...
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9 December 2011
Longwoods.com ...
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7 December 2011
U.S.News & World Report (AP) But those with a history of heart disease, stroke may be at hi...
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26 November 2011
Oncology Nurse Advisor Obesity is associated with an increased risk for prostate canc...
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24 November 2011
CNW Group ...
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24 November 2011
PLoS ONE Background
Kallikrein 15 (KLK15)/Prostinogen is a plausible c...
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22 November 2011
The Lancet SummaryBackgroundAndrogen suppression therapy and radiotherapy...
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22 November 2011
Vancouver Sun ...
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18 November 2011
Medindia.com Cancer cells tap into a natural recycling system to obtain the...
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