OVERVIEW

Prostate Cancer

TRI researchers are dedicated to finding solutions to help the 20,000 plus Australian men diagnosed and 3,300 who will die from prostate cancer every year, and to improve clinical management of prostate cancer in Australia.

The following groups are undertaking prostate cancer research at TRI:

  • Led by Professor Colleen Nelson and based at TRI, the Australian Prostate Cancer Research Centre - Queensland (APCRC-Q) spans the spectrum of prostate cancer research - discovery, prognostic biomarker and therapeutic development - through the expertise and passion of a large, coordinated, multidisciplinary research team, underpinned by leading technology. For more information on APCRC-Q, please visit http://www.australianprostatecentre.org/.
  • UQDI’s Dr Michelle Hill is working on a prostate cancer diagnostic which could identify or predict metastisis, the process by which cancer spreads to other organs. Metastatic prostate cancer is more life-threatening and requires more aggressive treatment.
  • QUT's Associate Professor Jyotsna Batra and her team are working on ways to increase the accuracy of the Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) test, the main tool used for prostate cancer screening. A/Prof Batra was named Cure Cancer Researcher of the Year in 2018
  • Professor Pamela Russell and her team are developing a combinations of diagnostics and therapy to develop 'theranostics' to improve diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer. Read more

Key Researchers
 
Michelle M Hill
Pamela Russell
Brett Hollier
Colleen Nelson
Elizabeth Williams
Jyotsna Batra
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Key Aims
 
  • Develop new therapies for advanced disease, with an emphasis on rationalised combination strategies with androgen targeted agents and prostate cancer progression pathways.
  • Identify, validate and develop biomarkers for genetic predisposition, prognostication to differentiate indolent from aggressive disease, therapeutic response indicators to inform treatment options and planning.
GALLERY
APCRC Laboratory
APCRC Laboratory
APCRC Laboratory
Movember The Australian Prostate Cancer Research Centre – Queensland (APCRC-Q) participates in Movember every year to raise vital funds and awareness for men’s health issues.thank the men...Read more
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Queensland researchers uncover gene variation in bid to battle prostate cancer By Leonie Mellor Queensland researchers have identified genetic variations they hope will make it easier to assess...Read more

Theranostic Development for Prostate Cancer

Development of a theranostic – a combination of diagnostics and therapy – for prostate cancer

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Professor pam russel am wins life sciences wit award Monday 31 August 2015 Congratulations to QUT’s Professor Pam Russel AM, FHMS who won the Life Sciences Outstanding Achievement Award at...Read more
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JUDITH CLEMENTS QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY HONOURS While Australians were celebrating the Queen's Birthday long weekend with a public holiday, the team at QUT's Institute of Health and Biomedical...Read more
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IT'S A BLOKE THING & THE PROSTATE CANCER FOUNDATION OF AUSTRALIA SHOW SUPPORT FOR TRI PROSTATE CANCER RESEARCHERS It's a Bloke Thing ( IABT) and The Prostate Cancer Foundation of...Read more
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PROFESSOR PAMELA RUSSELL AM NAMED AAHMS FELLOW TRI based QUT medical scientist Professor Pamela Russell AM , head of Biomedical Imaging and Prostate Cancer Models in the Australian Prostate Cancer...Read more
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Prostate cancer collaborative research symposium The Prostate Cancer Collaborative Research Symposium program will facilitate knowledge sharing and collaborative networking within the global prostate...Read more
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Final PhD Seminar by Ruth Fuhrman-Luck "Determining the kallikrein-related peptidase 4-regulated degradome and transcriptome in the prostate cancer microenvironment" Prostate cancer is a...Read more
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New gene research helps pinpoint prostate cancer risk Scientists could soon better predict a man's risk of getting prostate cancer after a worldwide team of researchers carried out the largest-...Read more

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