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Leukaemia, also spelled leukemia, is a cancer that develops in the bone marrow and results in abnormal white blood cells. It is the most common cancer in children, accounting for almost a third of all childhood & teen cancers.
View the full catalogue of The Kids Research Institute Australia COVID-19 video resources.
A number of organisations have created COVID-19 resources specifically developed for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
A letter to the WA public from Jonathan Carapetis and Fiona Stanley.
The Kids Research Institute Australia position on schools and COVID-19 in Western Australia
Engaging the community in COVID-19 rapid research
The research that is reducing the impact on families done by The Kids Research Institute Australia.
Ask our experts a question about the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is the most common chronic, life-shortening genetic condition affecting young Australians. There is no cure but researchers are working to prevent the onset of lung disease.
Glue ear is when a child's middle ear fills with sticky fluid behind the ear drum. A common condition, glue ear usually goes undetected, as it's not an obvious condition from the outside.