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A revolutionary new method to monitor how products that increase the risk of cancer are marketed to children is one of five research projects newly funded under our $2.3 million Venture Grants program.
On International HPV Awareness Day, Cancer Council Victoria is urging all 12- and 13-year olds across Victoria to be immunised against cancer-causing human papillomavirus (HPV), as research shows not all eligible teens are taking advantage of the free immunisation program.
We need to do more. This ground-breaking report shines a stark light on the experiences of trans and gender-diverse Australians in general health care and cancer care.
A revolutionary new method to monitor how products that increase the risk of cancer are marketed to children, is one of five research projects newly funded under Cancer Council Victoria’s $2.3million Venture Grants program.
Cancer treatment can be expensive. We're working to develop a strategy to inform patients about costs and are looking for people to join our focus groups to find out more.
Postdoctoral fellowships of $A77,950 per annum are offered to provide Victorian scientists who have recently completed a PhD with support for an additional 6 or 12 months of research based on their thesis.
Up to $5000 in funding is available for community-led initiatives that increase bowel or cervical cancer screening awareness and participation in multicultural communities.
As part of our ongoing work to reduce the costs of cancer, Cancer Council Victoria has made a submission to the Parliament of Victoria's Inquiry into Expanding Melbourne's Free Tram Zone.
We support US guidelines being adopted in Australia to increase the access of young cancer patients to potentially effective therapies and better outcomes.
Applications are now open for the 2020 program, with the chance to receive one dermatoscope and training for one practising GP per practice.
A new Cancer Council Victoria study has found that when unhealthy food and drink brands sponsor kids’ sport programs parents are more likely to recognise, choose and view these brands in a positive light.
Better understand what paediatric patients may experience with radiotherapy. Other allied health and medical staff in the field of paediatric oncology may find this interactive eLearning module useful.
New research into ovarian cancer treatments will change outcomes for many women diagnosed each year with ovarian cancer.
Make sure your health service has the latest national frameworks for cancer care. New Optimal Care Pathways are available for cervical cancer, cancer of unknown primary, and sarcoma.
See our new resources to support you and people affected by cancer.
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