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Cancer Education Programs PD and facilitator showcase

Tuesday 17 October 2017
Friday 1 December, Cancer Council Victoria, 615 St Kilda Road, Melbourne
Come along to hear highlights and innovations, participate in a masterclass on delivering interactive group sessions using telehealth or find out more about practical support for legal, financial or work issues.

Registration is required as numbers are limited. Please email cep@cancervic.org.au or phone Jane Auchettl on 9514 6348.

Cancer Council Victoria statement on Federal Court finding on Belle Gibson case

Thursday 28 September 2017
Cancer Council Victoria welcomes the Federal Court’s decision to fine Belle Gibson $410,000 for running unlawful fundraising appeals and falsely claiming she healed herself from terminal cancer.

Avis Macphee, AM, Former Board Member, Cancer Council Victoria

Wednesday 20 September 2017
It is with great sadness that we announce that our longstanding former Board member, Avis Macphee, died on Monday.

Cancer Council Victoria launches a new Cancer Services Guide - a one-stop shop patient support resource

Monday 18 September 2017
Cancer Council Victoria has launched a Cancer Services guide to help Victorians affected by cancer, providing a roadmap for patients and survivors by directing them to local services and information in their area.
Cancer Council Victoria CEO Todd Harper

Message from our CEO

In this edition: we bust some myths around sun protection, look at expert versus public opinion on healthy foods, report the findings of a new study into breast cancer risk for women, and share the outpouring of generous support for Australia's Biggest Morning Tea and Daffodil Day.
SunSmart at beach

Myths about sun protection still abound!

Fact or fiction? We’ve dispelled five of the most common myths around sun protection to help protect you and your loved ones this summer. Download the SunSmart app to keep up to date.
Group of people

Greater clarity for women over cancer risk

Research co-led by Cancer Council Victoria will give women who have inherited the BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mutation more precise information than ever before about risk of breast and ovarian cancer.
Bowel Screening

Do the home test, it could save your life

Bowel cancer kills four times more Victorians than road accidents. Yet – if found early – 90% of bowel cancers can be successfully treated. The National Bowel Cancer Screening Program is a very effective at-home test and completely free of charge.

Cancer Council welcomes new vaccine to protect women from 90% of cervical cancers

Monday 4 September 2017
Cancer Council Victoria welcomes the Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee’s (PBAC) recommendation to include Gardasil 9 in the National Immunisation Program.
Fruits

When it comes to healthy eating, things aren’t always what they seem

A LiveLighter survey has shown some big differences in what the public view as healthy compared with nutritionists. Health experts warn to carefully check the credibility of health and nutrition information to ensure food marketing is not misleading.
Wig service

Regional Wig Service gives Victorians confidence

Our free postal Wig Service can now be accessed by people living in regional areas who have lost their hair as a result of cancer treatment. Like Valerie, many people find that a well-fitted wig gives them more self-confidence during cancer treatment.
Brigitte's story

Brigitte's story

"We went up to the Grampians and I couldn’t stand the pressure in my head." It was Easter last year when Brigitte's life changed forever. The mother of six was diagnosed with rhabdomyosarcoma a rare cancer that develops in skeletal muscle cells. She went on to raise over $14,000 for cancer research by hosting her own Australia's Biggest Morning Tea.

Study reveals workplace sitting increases bowel cancer risk by 44%

Monday 4 September 2017
Prolonged sitting at work increases one’s risk of bowel cancer by 44%, a new study published in the International Journal of Epidemiology has revealed.
Daffodil Day volunteers

You're invaluable!

Every year thousands of Victorians get behind our fundraising campaigns. Whether it’s hosting an Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea, participating in Relay for Life, giving to our appeals or making a monthly donation, we couldn’t continue our important work without you.

Inequality in a cancer diagnosis: 51% of all cancer deaths are caused by a ‘forgotten cancer’

Thursday 24 August 2017
Rare and less common cancers are responsible for half of all cancer deaths in Victoria, with five-year survival of some as low as seven per cent. This is in stark contrast to survival of up to 90 percent for more common cancers such as breast cancer, as revealed today by Cancer Council Victoria.
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