Taking the fight against cancer from the laboratory to the humble smartphone, 'DreamLab', an Android smartphone app gives people the power to help fast track a cure for cancer while they sleep at night, researchers said.
DreamLab works by pooling the processing power of mobile devices to create a smartphone supercomputer for cancer research.
This in turn will help speed up research into some of Australia's biggest killers including breast, ovarian, prostate and pancreatic cancer, researchers said.
DreamLab, developed by Vodafone Foundation and the Garvan Institute of Medical Research, not only provides free access to a crucial computing resource, it also has the potential to greatly speed up cancer research, the institute said.
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With 100,000 users, researchers will be able to crunch data approximately 3,000 times faster than the current rate. With five million users, that increases to 150 thousand times faster than the current rate, researchers said.
"With the help of game-changing innovations like DreamLab, I am hopeful that we will see cures of certain types of cancer in our lifetime," said Dr Samantha Oakes, who leads the breast cancer unit at the Garvan Institute.