Funded Research Projects.

 

Breast Cancer Cure has funded more than $11million in research in New Zealand over 27 years.

Projects funded by Breast Cancer Cure aim to enhance quality of life and improve survival rates for individuals affected by breast cancer, whether that be through more precise prevention, detection, diagnosis of treatment utilising advanced and innovative technologies.

Some of the funded Breast Cancer Cure research projects include:

  • Utilising antibodies as a targeted treatment for controlling growth of breast cancer cells.

  • Early detection of breast cancer (ongoing with four potential blood markers).

  • Investigating immunotherapy and the harnessing of our own immune systems to combat breast cancer.

  • Using tissue samples from women with breast cancer to make patient-derived explants.

New Zealand institutes that have benefited from Breast Cancer Cure’s funding include: 

  • The University of Otago

  • The University of Canterbury 

  • The Liggins Institute in Auckland

  • The Malaghan Institute in Wellington

  • The University of Auckland

  • Massey University

  • Victoria University of Wellington 

  • Health New Zealand Waitaha Canterbury

 
 

"Many cancers gain from the base molecular and genetic work funded by Breast Cancer Cure."

— PROFESSOR ANDREW SHELLING