Round 15 of the NRL will the the 8th annual Beanie for Brain Cancer Round
We have just returned from the 7th Mark Hughes Foundation trek, Everest Base Camp Twin Peak Summit – and what an epic 15 days it was. I feel so honoured to be part of this group, who collectively raised almost $550,000!
Fresh off the success of the first ladies trek to Tasmania in March this year, the MHF ladies have locked in their next incredible challenge for 2024.
Summit Mount Sonder, one of the Larapinta's most iconic peaks, whilst raising vital funds towards a cure for brain cancer.
This year we are hoping to raise $20,000 to assist in the funding of a Research Assistant at The MHF Centre for Brain Cancer Research.
MHF Centre for Brain Cancer Research at the University of Newcastle is providing funding to researchers studying brain cancer and its treatment; through the Brain Cancer Innovation Grants.
This PhD Scholarship honours the memory of Professor Garry Willgoose, a long-term staff member of the University of Newcastle and Professor of Engineering
This month we welcome back our amazing MHF Brain Cancer Nurse, Sandy.
We are very excited to share an updated from the project part funded by MHF, conducted by Dr. Cedric Bardy. As published in the journal Science Advances results show that a decades-old anti-anxiety drug can improve the effectiveness of chemo-radiotherapy
The community spirit was high at The Central Bar & Kitchen who hosted the special event, along with the Nagle and Partridge families.
The 2023 recipients of the Convocation Medal for Exceptional Contribution are… Mark and Kirralee Hughes!
MHF Centre Director Professor Mike Fay and Manager Kylie Hugo had a busy few days in Sydney attending the NSW Cancer Conference and the National Press Club last week.
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