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OVERVIEW

With two in five people developing cancer in their lifetime, the devastating effects of this disease can be felt in every Australian community. Almost 14,000 Western Australians are diagnosed with cancer every year – young and old, women and men – and it remains a leading cause of death in WA, accounting for around three in every ten deaths. Despite medical research delivering major improvements in survival rates for many cancers, as well as improved diagnostics and preventative measures, there are still subsets of cancer for which there are no treatments or very poor survival rates. The Perkins is focused on these deadly cancers and those that have a particular relevance for West Australians. Our pioneering teams are working to find new and better ways to treat this terrible disease, improve diagnostics and supercharge our immune system in the fight against cancer.

OUR CANCER FOCUS

Liver Cancer

Melanoma
(Skin Cancer)

Breast Cancer

Ovarian Cancer

Pancreatic Cancer

Prostate Cancer

Sarcoma
(Bone Cancer)

Bowel Cancer

Head and Neck Cancer

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