New hospital to bring researchers closer to the sick kids they help
Australia's first purpose-built children's cancer centre opened Wednesday in Randwick, integrating researchers and clinicians to advance precision medicine treatment. The Minderoo Children's Comprehensive Cancer Centre will focus on immunotherapies, cancer vaccines and liquid biopsies, with scientists working directly across from patients. The multimillion-dollar facility represents years of collaboration between government, hospitals and philanthropists including Andrew Forrest's Minderoo Foundation.
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