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Richard Scolyer and his partner Katie are treating every day as precious. Read exclusive interview with Woman's Day.
Dr. Richard Scolyer has made international headlines for surviving a deadly form of cancer — a glioblastoma — through an innovative immunotherapy approach. He now hopes his research can pave a ...
Richard Scolyer, a professor at the University of Sydney, revealed this week that the incurable stage 4 glioblastoma discovered in his head has not recurred after receiving the heartbreaking ...
The pioneering medical career of one of the University of Tasmania’s most innovative and inspirational former students, 2024 ...
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Meet Professor Richard Scolyer, the scientist who just completed his 250th Parkrun while battling terminal brain cancer - MSNAustralian of the Year, Professor Richard Scolyer, marked his 250th Parkrun. He battles an aggressive brain cancer. Scolyer underwent experimental immunotherapy. Doctors confirmed a recurrence. He ...
The University of Tasmania has launched a new research scholarship to honour one of its most distinguished alumni, melanoma ...
Richard Scolyer is a leading expert in melanoma treatment. (Australian Story: Jack Fisher) Scolyer understood the risks more than almost anyone. He's been heavily involved in the use of immunotherapy.
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Heartwarming update as Professor Richard Scolyer celebrates major milestone after cancer diagnosis - MSNProfessor Richard Scolyer, the 2024 Australian of the year, will celebrate a happy milestone this weekend after he was diagnosed with brain cancer in March. advertisement. Daily Mail.
Richard Scolyer and Georgina Long addressing the National Press Club in Canberra. (AAP: Bianca De Marchi)The melanoma expert takes on glioblastoma. Professor Long said after that phone call, she ...
Terminal brain cancer sufferer Richard Scolyer has hit a fitness milestone that he feared he wouldn't live to acheive. Professor Scolyer, who co-directs the Melanoma Institute, was diagnosed with ...
Professor Richard Scolyer has revealed he's still cancer-free a year after using his own research on melanoma to treat his brain tumor diagnosis.
Professor Richard Scolyer AO won the award alongside Professor Georgina Long AO for their work helping to cure melanoma, which in its advanced form was fatal just a decade ago.
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