Dr. Maxine Ronald
Dr. Ronald’s three-year fellowship aims to address breast cancer inequities for Māori and Pacific women by building Māori research leadership, improving screening participation, and implementing culturally responsive interventions to reduce mortality rates.
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Associate Professor Anita Dunbier
Inherited genetic factors play a role in the risk of many types of cancer, including breast cancer. Researchers have discovered a particular genetic variant associated with an increased risk of breast and other cancers.
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Dr. Yue Wang
Breast cancer is hard to treat, partly due to two hormones, GH and prolactin, which help tumours grow. Current drugs only block one hormone at a time, with limited success. This project aims to develop a treatment that blocks both hormones to slow tumour growth and improve outcomes.
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