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Victorians called on to reduce cancer fear

Wednesday 28 March 2007
Recent research released by The Cancer Council Victoria found that Victorians are more concerned about developing cancer than any other disease.

Arts Awards Revelation: entries closing soon for 10th year celebration

Wednesday 21 March 2007
Entries will close on Friday 6 April for The Cancer Council Victoria Arts Awards Revelation, which marks a decade of reflecting on the cancer experience through art.

The Miggy Tree

Tuesday 20 March 2007
The Miggy Tree was written as a gift by Karl Yeomans for his mum, Margot, more affectionately known as Miggy to celebrate her 50th birthday.

$5.3 million sought for innovative cancer research

Wednesday 14 March 2007
The Cancer Council Victoria seeks $5.3 million from visionary, philanthropic individuals to fund 5 exciting new cancer research initiatives.

Special forum helps people affected by advanced cancer

Friday 2 March 2007
Learning how to live well while facing the uncertainty of advanced cancer will be the focus of a special forum at The Cancer Council Victoria on Saturday, 24 March 2007.

Pack your hat and sunscreen and Slip! Slop! Slap! your way back to school

Monday 5 February 2007
With thousands of children starting the new school year right now, it's a great time to remind students, parents and teachers of how to stay SunSmart at school.

Cancer scales turn against children as obesity problem grows

Sunday 4 February 2007
Australian children will face an increasingly higher risk of cancer in adulthood unless more is done to reduce childhood obesity.

Cancer Council urges Victorians to participate in bowel cancer screening

Wednesday 31 January 2007
The Cancer Council Victoria has welcomed the Victorian launch of the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program and is urging eligible Victorians to participate.

Cancer Council Arts Awards 10th anniversary: Call for entries

Monday 29 January 2007
The Cancer Council Victoria's Arts Awards is celebrating its 10th anniversary, and inviting submissions of stories, poems, films or artworks.

Doreen Akkerman's service to cancer patients honoured

Monday 29 January 2007
Doreen Akkerman, Director of our Cancer Information and Support Service, has been honoured with an Australia Day award for work with cancer patients and their families.

Relay Spirit Lives On

Monday 29 January 2007
Geelong Relay For Life expects to reach its fundraising total of more than $2 million raised since the event began, when it holds the 2007 event at Beckley Park.

Time to quit? Over 4 out of 5 smokers not happy to keep smoking

Wednesday 3 January 2007
An overwhelming 84% of current smokers are not happy to keep smoking, according to new figures released today.

Kylie fans donations deliver new service for breast cancer patients

Thursday 27 July 2006
The Cancer Council is sending a big thank you to Kylie Minogue's many supporters who kindly donated to the Kylie Minogue Breast Cancer Fund after her 2005 diagnosis.

New findings on prostate cancer risk and sexual activity

Thursday 17 July 2003
The Cancer Council Victoria has announced the results of research undertaken into the relationship between prostate cancer and ejaculation in men aged under 70.

50 years since historic report links smoking to cancer

Friday 10 January 2014
On the eve of 50th anniversary of the first U.S Surgeon General’s report to link smoking with cancer two of Australia’s leading health organisations have called for availability of tobacco to be the new frontier in tobacco control as research shows that some smokers are still in denial about the damage they’re doing to their health.
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