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Associate Professor Hickey guest speaker at the Ovarian Cancer Australia Morning Teal Event in Adelaide today

Associate Professor Theresa Hickey was the guest researcher speaking at the Ovarian Cancer Australia Morning Teal event hosted today by Senator Simon Birmingham (Federal Finance Minister) at the Adelaide Health and Medical Sciences building, University of Adelaide. Theresa’s presentation (I’m OVARY-ACTING for a Breakthrough: Insights from breast cancer) highlighted activating the androgen receptor (AR) with “male” hormones as a new therapeutic approach in breast cancer recently published in Nature Medicine. Theresa discussed how this research has implications for ovarian cancer. Associate Professor Hickey was able to meet and discuss her seminal work on androgens in breast cancer with Senator Birmingham, Professor Peter Hoj (Vice Chancellor, University of Adelaide), Abbie Taylor (Ambassador, Ovarian Cancer Australia), John Gardner MP (Minister for Education, SA) and the many others, including students, present at the function.

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DRMCRL researchers attend 33rd Annual Lorne Cancer Conference 2021

Professor Wayne Tilley, Associate Professor Theresa Hickey and Dr Amy Dwyer attended the 2021 Annual Lorne Cancer Conference held at the Mantra Lorne. The Lorne Cancer Conference was a unique experience with Victoria entering into a 5-day lockdown from Friday 12th February. This resulted in the program for Saturday being restructured to accommodate the postponed sessions from Friday. 

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Excellent cartoon video explaining the DRMCRL breast cancer advance story

Watch this short video explaining the AR breast cancer story published recently in Nature Medicine (Hickey et al, Vol 27, 310-320; http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41591-020-01168-7).

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