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Victorian teens urged to get fully immunised against cancer-causing HPV

Thursday 22 March 2018

New data released today shows a promising increase in the number of young people being fully immunised against HPV in Victoria, but some local areas are lagging behind.

2 in 3 young Victorians wrongly think social smoking is ok: survey

Tuesday 20 March 2018

A new report has found two in three young Victorians mistakenly believe occasional or social smoking is not very harmful, prompting alarm bells from public health experts.

Research begins into new technology to help treat chronic lymphocytic leukaemia

Tuesday 20 March 2018

New technology to help treat chronic lymphocytic leukaemia cancer cells will be tested in clinical trials in Melbourne

South Sudanese hip-hop artist fighting hep B, one rhyme at a time

Thursday 8 March 2018

South Sudanese Australian hip-hop artist Malesh P has launched a new tune this week to encourage his community to get tested for hepatitis B and help prevent unnecessary deaths from liver cancer.

The latest statistics for cancer in Victoria released

The latest statistics for cancer in Victoria released

Tuesday 13 March 2018

New cancer data has been released by the Victorian Cancer Registry as part of its publication Cancer in Victoria: Statistics and Trends 2016. The report reveals how lung cancer mortality rates have overtaken those of breast cancer, making it the current leading cause of cancer death in both men and women.

Research profile: Increased awareness and use of Optimal Care Pathways by General Practices

Research profile: Increased awareness and use of Optimal Care Pathways by General Practices

Tuesday 13 March 2018

The Optimal Care Pathways (OCPs) have been developed to improve patient outcomes by facilitating consistent, safe, high quality and evidence-based care. Cancer Council Victoria have trialled a model of education outreach visits to GP practices in the North Western Melbourne region to support the adoption of the OCP recommendations into primary care.

Program profile: Financial assistance program

Program profile: Financial assistance program

Tuesday 13 March 2018

Thank you to those who participated in a quality review of the Financial Assistance Program last year. This has resulted in changes for use of the program and new guidelines being launched in January 2018. To find out how this may affect you, Sara Bunnett, Program Manager has created a reference guide of key changes.

Changes to advance care directives

Changes to advance care directives

Tuesday 13 March 2018

NEWS: Victoria’s new Medical Treatment Planning and Decisions Act 2016 commenced this week on 12 March 2018. This will bring about some key changes to how medical decisions are made for people who do not have capacity to make their own decisions. The new legislation applies to all registered health practitioners and paramedics.

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New Learning Management System

Tuesday 13 March 2018

Cancer Council Victoria has adopted a new Learning Management System (LMS), allowing us to deliver a range of training and courses online. This will provide greater flexibility, along with new options to support our facilitators and program volunteers.

Alcohol drinking guidelines – how much is too much?

Wednesday 28 February 2018

New research has found that alcohol harm reduction advertisements that provide education about low-risk drinking guidelines could be a key strategy to helping people reduce their alcohol consumption.

New evidence: Sugary soft drinks could increase cancer risk, no matter your weight

Thursday 22 February 2018

Drinking sugary soft drinks could increase cancer risk, regardless of body size, reveals new research from Cancer Council Victoria and University of Melbourne.

Number of Australians living with or beyond cancer to surge 72% by 2040

Thursday 1 February 2018

The report shows that the increase in the number of Australians living with and surviving cancer will lead to almost 1.9 million Australians living with a personal history of cancer by 2040.

Record high numbers of sunburns treated at Victorian hospital emergency departments

Thursday 25 January 2018
Victorians are urged to get SunSmart this long weekend as new data shows January is the peak month for sunburn at state hospital emergency departments, with a record 190 sunburn cases in January last year.

Greater urgency needed to reduce smoking, lung cancer rates: experts

Friday 19 January 2018
Quit Victoria says a reversal in the declining funding for powerful mass media campaigns and broader smokefree policies are essential for reducing smoking rates and preventing more Victorians from dying from lung cancer.

Lung cancer revealed as biggest cancer killer in Victorian women

Friday 19 January 2018
New cancer data has revealed lung cancer mortality rates have overtaken those for breast cancer, making it the current leading cause of cancer death in both men and women.
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