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Uncle Jack Charles: from big screen to bowel screen

Thursday 24 May 2018

Aboriginal actor, musician, potter and performer Uncle Jack Charles is the voice and face of a new animation which is aiming to increase cancer screening in Victoria’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community.

Victorian cancer patients urged to ask about clinical trials

Sunday 20 May 2018

Participation in cancer clinical trials has remained stagnant over the past three decades Cancer Council Victoria has revealed today, urging patients to ask their treating team whether they could benefit from a clinical trial.

Cancer Council Victoria welcomes support for cancer patients

Tuesday 1 May 2018

Cancer Council Victoria has welcomed a focus on supporting patients in today’s State Budget.

Healthier choices set to become easier in Victoria

Monday 30 April 2018

Victorian fast food and supermarket chains will be required to display the kilojoule content of ready-to-eat foods on all their menus as of tomorrow, when the Victorian State Government’s new kilojoule labelling law comes into effect.

Graphic campaign curbs Victorians’ love affair with sugary drinks

Thursday 26 April 2018

Victorians could be spared from 1,085 new cases of type 2 diabetes and 153 new cases of heart disease if the government ran a graphic public education campaign on the link between sugary drinks and chronic health conditions, according to health researchers.

Cancer Council Victoria’s SunSmart program recognised with national award

Friday 20 April 2018

Cancer Council Victoria was honoured with a national award recognising its work in skin cancer prevention through the SunSmart program. 

Is 'low carb' beer really better for you? New analysis shows it’s a big fat myth

Friday 20 April 2018

More than one in three men (35%) incorrectly think low-carb beer is healthy, according to new data from LiveLighter.

Australian smokers and ex-smokers wanted for a ground-breaking international study

Monday 16 April 2018

Researchers from Cancer Council Victoria and Queen Mary University of London are on the hunt for smokers and ex-smokers to take part in a first of its kind study into how to help people stay quit for good.

New study shows SunSmart success as melanomas decrease in Victoria

Monday 2 April 2018

Cancer Council Victoria has welcomed a new independent study showing its SunSmart program has led to a decline in melanoma.

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.

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.

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