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Sep 2013
50m 18s

Collaboration Key to Cancer Fight

LA TROBE UNIVERSITY
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Dr Christopher Bradley (Pharmacy, La Trobe University) highlights the positive outcomes that are being achieved in the fight to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer due to a collaborative approach being adopted by specialists from different scientific and medical fields.

The 2013 Worner lecture, held on 11th September at the Bendigo Campus of La Trobe University.

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