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Striving for a cancer-free future

Targeting Interleukin-11 to reduce endometrial tumour growth and metastasis

Lead researcher

Miss Amy Winship

Institution
Hudson Institute of Medical Research

Years funded
1-Jan to 31-Dec-2016

This project investigates the role of an inflammatory molecule in uterine tumours using mouse models of uterine cancer. These studies will determine whether blocking this molecule could lead to the development of a new treatment option that prevents tumour growth and spread, while preserving fertility for women.

Funding Body

Cancer Council Postdoctoral Research Fellowship

Funding

73661