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Cigarettes are eating you & your kids alive

Originally developed and produced by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.

Daffodil Day - 1st 'If you' TV Ad 2009

First add from Cancer Council Australia's 'if you' campaign. If you think the 1 in 2 who gets cancer is 1 too many, then please buy a daffodil on Daffodil Day.

Daffodil Day - 2nd 'If you' TV Ad 2009

Cancer Council Australia's 'if you' campaign focuses on 'if you think the 1 in 2 who gets cancer is 1 too many, then please buy a daffodil on Daffodil Day'.

Daffodil Day 2009 - Volunteer Thank you

Meet Gail Risbridger - a researcher looking at how hormones regulate prostate cancer. Gail is a grant recipient whose work is funded by the money Daffodil Day helped to raise.

Daffodil Day 2009 - Mum, I don't know how to tell you...

Anne Lindell volunteers on Daffodil Day. Her grandaughter Morgyn was diagnosed with cancer in 2005 at the age of 2.

Call to Arms TV campaign 2009

With Tim Cahill, Mathew Lloyd and Corey Payne. One in two men will be diagnosed with cancer. The odds are it could be you or your best mate.

Quit separation TV ad 2008

TV advertisement demonstrating the effect on a young child of separation from a parent. Every week 4 Victorians lose a parent under 50 to a smoking-caused illness.

Call to Arms TV Campaign 2008

Adam Ramanauskas and the Essendon football club invite you to join their campaign and wear a yellow armband on the sporting field to fight cancer - our toughest opponent yet.

Cancer Council Helpline campaign 2008

This TV advertisement shows a woman newly diagnosed with cancer who is wondering how to break the news to her son. It publicises the Cancer Council Helpline telephone service.

Sunsmart Clare Oliver TV campaign 2008

Clare Oliver died of melanoma in September 2007 and was part of a brave public awareness campaign to raise awareness of the dangers of tanning and skin cancer.

Interview with Cancer Connect's Sue Peacock

Good Health TV interviews Sue Peacock a breast cancer survivor and volunteer with Cancer Council Victoria's Cancer Connect phone peer support program. Sue explains how the program works, who it helps and who can volunteer.

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