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Ashleigh.Say@cancervic.org.au (03) 9514 6454
For people impacted by cancer, podcasts are an excellent way to learn more from experts and people affected by cancer. We recommend you give these podcasts a try.
With the Voluntary Assisted Dying Act 2017 now law in Victoria, our cancer nurses are preparing to respond to enquiries via our 13 11 20 cancer information and support line.
Australians diagnosed with cancer are being hit by thousands of dollars in hidden out-of-pocket costs for dental care during and after treatment.
Fatigue is one of the most common side effects of cancer treatment. Download our Fatigue and Cancer resource to share with cancer patients.
As a cancer patient, or when your loved one is affected, you never forgot hearing those words. Nor do you forget the way those words were delivered and by whom.
We're looking for our next round of innovative cancer researchers with courageous ideas.
GPs looking to learn the latest in prostate cancer care can complete our free, one-hour online learning module. The course is RACGP and ACRRM accredited to earn professional development points.
Registrations for our Clinical Consultation Skills Retreat 2019 will close on Friday 16 August. This practical training is for oncology and palliative care clinicians.
Thousands of Australians will join together for the Daffodil Day Appeal this August, to riase funds for life-saving cancer research.
Cancer Council Victoria is calling out to schools around the state to turn yellow and participate in the Daffodil Day Appeal this August to make a difference to people affected by cancer by funding vital cancer research.
Cancer Council Victoria has today welcomed the appointment of Dr Sandro Demaio as the new Chief Executive Officer of VicHealth, as announced yesterday by Minister for Health Jenny Mikakos.
On 19 June 2019, the Voluntary Assisted Dying Act 2017 will come into effect in Victoria.
OCRF & Cancer Council Victoria join forces to try and find breakthrough
Cancer Council Victoria is deeply saddened by the passing of public health pioneer and leader, Dorothy Reading OAM.
Victorians are encouraged to go dry this July by giving up alcohol for the month to raise funds for Cancer Council’s vital 13 11 20 support service for all Australians affected by cancer.
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