A six-year-old boy whose cancer diagnosis sparked a high-profile legal battle in Australia has died.
New Zealand scientists have unlocked the mystery of why so many cancer patients die of blood clots while undergoing chemotherapy in a study that might save lives.
A six-year-old West Australian boy with terminal cancer does not have to undergo court-ordered chemotherapy, a Family Court has ruled.
Australian researchers have stumbled on a breakthrough treatment for a prevalent form of cancer, which they believe could be the biggest discovery in 30 years.