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Molecular determinants of susceptibility and progression in breast cancer [ 2012 - 2016 ]

Also known as: Understanding why breast cancers arise, and how they spread

Research Grant

[Cite as http://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/1017028]

Researchers: Prof Georgia Chenevix-Trench (Principal investigator) ,  Prof Kum Kum Khanna Prof Sunil Lakhani

Brief description Breast cancer is heterogeneous, making management a challenge. High-grade cancers including the ‘basal’ type are aggressive, often found in young women and have a propensity for distant spread. They are also associated with a BRCA1 gene mutation. We will study mechanisms that predispose some women to develop breast cancer, the process that allows cancers to grow at distant sites such as the brain and lungs, and how DNA repair proteins are implicated. This will allow development of new diagnostic tools and treatments.

Funding Amount $AUD 6,006,551.24

Funding Scheme Program Grants

Notes Program Grant

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