A socially accountable brand making a difference to blood cancer research

Fifteen years ago, the father of fashion designer, Lisa Gorman was diagnosed with two forms of blood cancer – lymphoma and leukaemia. As Lisa’s father began treatment, it became evident that more funding was required for research to uncover new treatments and better ways to manage the condition. It was during this period that Lisa … Continued

Creating hope for Western Australian blood cancer patients

Dinner of Hope 2021 Clinical trials are a pathway to hope for blood cancer patients.  Trials provide access to next generation treatments when everything else has failed your body. However, clinical trials require human infrastructure that doesn’t exist in the ‘normal’ hospital setting.  A clinical research fellow is required to identify trials that meet individual … Continued

Opening up clinical trials for myeloma patients

Myeloma is currently known as a terminal blood cancer. There is no cure, however there are many new treatments on the horizon which show great promise. Clinical trials are the gateway to accessing these new treatments, but not all myeloma patients are created equal when it comes to clinical trial eligibility. Geoff Nyssen wants to … Continued

Clinical trials bring hope

For many patients access to a clinical trial can literally save their life.  In speaking to The West Australian newspaper, Prof Chan Cheah told reporter Katie Hampson, when he trained in Melbourne and the U.S he had a range of trials he could put a patient on when they had exhausted all other options.  These options … Continued

Clinical trials are saving blood cancer patients’ lives in Western Australia

On Thursday 12th November, Snowdome and Blood Cancer Research WA (BCRWA) held their annual Blood, Sweat and Tears of Joy educational event at the new EZONE, University of Western Australia. The event was hosted by Prof Chan Cheah who interviewed a panel of clinicians, researchers and courageous patients. The conversations uncovered the value of the … Continued

The importance of clinical trials for blood cancer patients

Dr Kat Lewis works as a Haematology Clinical Research Fellow for Blood Cancer Research WA.  Kat packed up her life and family in the UK two years ago to gain the opportunity to learn more about clinical research and the role clinical trials can play in the management of blood cancer.   Her days are filled … Continued

Paying tribute to Tom Long

Beck Long shared Tom’s journey with myeloma on The Morning Show to highlight the importance of funding research into blood cancers. The interview is heartfelt and highlights that perhaps the outcome for Tom would have been different if he was able to access new treatments in Australia. Aussie actor Tom Long lost his long battle … Continued

Prof Miles Prince AM provides a COVID 19 update

After living with the corona virus for 9 months what have we learned about the impact of the corona virus on people with a blood cancer? Prof Prince discusses this as well as what we can expect in terms of a third wave of infections and a potential vaccine.

Cancer blood test a lifesaving breakthrough

The Australian featured an exclusive story on the remarkable insights provided by genomic testing.  To quote Dr Piers Blombery, Head of the Molecular Haematology Laboratory at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre,“Every cancer is different and genomics testing such as the ctDNA panel gives clinicians more details about what drives the individual patient’s tumour cells; it … Continued