Brian Cox
Melanoma Trends
How melanoma rates in New Zealand compare to Australia, are sun protection messages working, and new metabolic drugs
AudioStudy finds milk in schools may reduce bowel cancer
A study from the University of Otago has found drinking milk as part of a school programme may help to reduce the risk of bowel cancer later in life. Audio
Dangers of Sun exposure
To discuss this topic are Dr Robert Scragg, Associate Professor, Epidemiology and amp; Biostatistics at Auckland University's School of Population Health, Judith Galtry, Cancer Society skin cancer… Audio
Breast cancer link to virus
A fascinating study reveals there may be a link between a common childhood virus and breast cancer. Audio
Melanoma incidence increase found among Maori
Researchers from Otago University looked at data from the New Zealand Cancer Registry between 1996 and 2006 and found the rate of the deadly cancer for Maori had gone up 90 percent. Audio
Prostate cancer
Around 600 men die annually from prostate cancer, yet there are still deep divisions over the benefits of screening for the disease. Audio
Brian Cox: The Large Hadron Collider
Contributor to the Atlas Project at CERN to build the Large Hadron Collider, which will be switched on next week. Audio