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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
2020 editions of Facing End of Life and Understanding Prostate Cancer include new information, revised infogrphics and the latest clinical advice.
The McCabe Centre for Law & Cancer announced today that Jonathan Liberman has stepped down from his position as Director.
The impact of the recent bushfires will be felt for a long time by many. For people affected by cancer, the fires can bring additional effects and challenges.
Cancer Council Victoria has made the decision to extend our 13 11 20 telephone service to support the oncology sector with the influx of queries from cancer patients, and their loved ones, concerned about COVID-19.
Cancer Council understands that Australians undergoing cancer treatment, cancer survivors and their families and friends may have questions in relation to the recent outbreak of COVID-19.
We have decided to cancel Relay For Life events in September because of coronavirus concerns for at-risk people.
A revolutionary new method to monitor how products that increase the risk of cancer are marketed to children is one of five research projects newly funded under our $2.3 million Venture Grants program.
On International HPV Awareness Day, Cancer Council Victoria is urging all 12- and 13-year olds across Victoria to be immunised against cancer-causing human papillomavirus (HPV), as research shows not all eligible teens are taking advantage of the free immunisation program.
We need to do more. This ground-breaking report shines a stark light on the experiences of trans and gender-diverse Australians in general health care and cancer care.
A revolutionary new method to monitor how products that increase the risk of cancer are marketed to children, is one of five research projects newly funded under Cancer Council Victoria’s $2.3million Venture Grants program.
Cancer treatment can be expensive. We're working to develop a strategy to inform patients about costs and are looking for people to join our focus groups to find out more.
Postdoctoral fellowships of $A77,950 per annum are offered to provide Victorian scientists who have recently completed a PhD with support for an additional 6 or 12 months of research based on their thesis.
Up to $5000 in funding is available for community-led initiatives that increase bowel or cervical cancer screening awareness and participation in multicultural communities.
As part of our ongoing work to reduce the costs of cancer, Cancer Council Victoria has made a submission to the Parliament of Victoria's Inquiry into Expanding Melbourne's Free Tram Zone.
We support US guidelines being adopted in Australia to increase the access of young cancer patients to potentially effective therapies and better outcomes.
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