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Cancer Survivors Miss Out on Help With Mental Wellbeing
Large numbers of cancer survivors are reporting ‘unmet needs’ following their all-clear diagnosis, with an increasing number of cancer survivors living in fear their cancer will return, but without adequate psychological support to cope. Will the highest ever survival rate for all cancers, at 66 per cent1, up to 70 per cent of cancer survivors…
Declare “iCare” this Daffodil Day through new online campaign
Cancer Council Queensland has launched a new social media campaign calling on the community to take action and show support by buying a pin and wearing it proudly on Daffodil Day (August 22). Cancer Council’s iCare social media campaign, now live at www.daffodilday.com.au/icare provides an easy platform for Queenslanders to share stories, show support for…
We’re halfway – cheers to no beers for Dry July!
Cheers Dry July-ers – you’re halfway through a month of no booze for your health! Cancer Council is toasting the commitment of thousands of Queenslanders to feel great and look good, while raising vital funds to support adults living with cancer this July. Dry July invites Aussies to give up alcohol for a month –…
Queensland: make your cuppa count today!
Pop the kettle on boil – it’s time for Queenslanders to make their cup count today (Thursday, May 22) at Cancer Council Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea events across the State. Thousands of Queenslanders will gather in living rooms, community centres, schools and workplaces to celebrate Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea today and help raise more than…
Brisbane radio Ambassadors call on Queenslanders to raise their cups for cancer!
Brisbane radio journalists and baking aficionados, Monique Dews from 97.3FM and Jo Hayes from 4KQ, will tip the balance in the fight against cancer this May as part of Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea. The local radio personalities have joined the likes of Dominique Rizzo, Poh Ling Yeow, Alana Lowes and Matt Moran as Cancer Council…
Australia-first study launches to help cancer survivors
Cancer Council Queensland will today launch an Australia-first study into cancer survivorship, to benefit millions of Australians expected to survive cancer in their lifetime. The Survivor Study is the first of its kind nationally, assessing the emotional, physical and practical concerns of cancer survivors in order to develop specialised support for those affected. Around 24,000…
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