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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 ...
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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 ...
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.
The University of Tasmania has launched a new research scholarship to honour one of its most distinguished alumni, melanoma ...
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 ...
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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.
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 ...
World renowned cancer researcher Professor Richard Scolyer has revealed he may only have a few months to live after his own cancer returned this year. The 2024 Australian of the Year, 58, was ...
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.
Dr. Richard Scolyer has made international headlines for doing something doctors thought would be impossible: He has survived a deadly cancer. The doctor, who himself is a pathologist who has ...
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