General information, events, fundraising, support and research
Michael.Tarquinio@cancervic.org.au 0400 029 450
Cancer Prevention including tobacco, lung cancer, Quit program, Food for Health Alliance, LiveLighter, obesity, alcohol, skin cancer prevention, SunSmart
Prue.Gildea@cancervic.org.au 0400 394 274
Cancer Screening and Early Detection (including bowel and cervical cancer, hepatitis B and HPV immunisation)
Ashleigh.Say@cancervic.org.au (03) 9514 6454
We are looking for people with lived experience of breast, bowel or cervical cancer who are open to sharing their story, to help raise awareness and increase screening rates.
Many cancer patients, like Susan, a mother of four, and their carers have big concerns about how COVID-19 might affect them. Fortunately, there’s a vital line of support still available to help them through this tough time: Cancer Council 13 11 20.
Find the latest resources to assist your patients and help to understand the impact of the pandemic on health professionals by participating in a Cancer Council survey.
Cancer Council South Australia is researching the views of people who have completed cancer treatment about their physical and psychological wellbeing.
Cancer Council Victoria awards $1.5 million grant to improve immunotherapy outcomes.
Catch up on the webinar, Enhancing skills for telehealth, hosted by the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre, Monash Partners Comprehensive Cancer Consortium and Cancer Council Victoria.
BEAT Bladder Cancer has developed a range of resources for people with bladder cancer and to promote awareness of this often-overlooked cancer.
QuitFlicks are short videos about quitting smoking created by and for members of the LGBTIQ community.
Cancer Council Victoria continuing to invest in ground-breaking research.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has recognised Rachel Kitonyo Devotsu for her leadership in tobacco control with a World No Tobacco Day 2020 award.
Half of all calls and emails received by Cancer Council Victoria nurses since lockdown restrictions were introduced in Victoria in March and April have been from cancer patients worried about COVID-19 and cancer.
Jarryd Roughead, AFL legend and melanoma cancer patient, has shared a video message about his recent experience using telehealth for his latest consultation.
If your patients are feeling increased financial stress due to their cancer diagnosis, then a chat with our financial counsellor could provide essential support and assistance.
Meet the cancer support groups embracing new technology, with more and more people becoming enthusiastic about video calls.
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