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News: New research highlights importance of screening for breast cancer patients
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Latest cancer statistics
…An online data dissemination tool that provides the latest available statistics on cancer incidence, mortality, survival and prevalence for the most common cancers in Queensland. Access QCSOL Australian Childhood Cancer Statistics Online Australian Childhood Cancer Statistics Online provides recent incidence,…
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non-epithelial ovarian cancer
Ovarian cancer that does not start in the lining of the ovary. Types include germ cell ovarian cancer and sex-cord stromal cancer….
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Australian Childhood Cancer Registry
…addressing the future needs of children with cancer. Most importantly, research using the Australian Childhood Cancer Registry data is of benefit to clinicians, pediatric cancer patients and their families. Read more about research using the Australian Childhood Cancer Registry data…
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cancer of unknown primary
Cancer is found in the body but the location where the cancer first started growing (the primary site) cannot be determined. Also called cancer of occult primary.
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Skin Cancer
…and basal cell skin cancers are sometimes called nonmelanoma skin cancers. Nonmelanoma skin cancer usually responds to treatment and rarely spreads to other parts of the body. Melanoma is more aggressive than most other types of skin cancer. If it…
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News: Cancer Council Queensland welcomes sugary drinks crackdown
…say by completing the survey at www.cancerqld.org.au/everydayhealthsurvey. For more about Cancer Council Queensland visit cancerqld.org.au or phone 13 11 20. ENDS For more information, contact: Laura McKoy, Manager, Public Relations, Cancer Council Queensland P. (07) 3634 5345 or 0409 001…
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Portable Shade Project
…than one marquee. Apply now Important dates Applications open August 1, 2023 Closing date Midnight 30, September 2023 Successful recipients notified October 2023 For more information, email Cancer Council Queensland: SunSmartApplications@cancerqld.org.au Cancer Council Queensland Portable Shade Project Terms & Conditions…
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News: Cancer Council Queensland expands patient transport service in Brisbane
Cancer Council Queensland has partnered with Icon Cancer Centre to expand its home-to-treatment transport service to include the Moreton Bay region. The Transport to Treatment service, which currently operates in inner-city Brisbane, will now transport eligible cancer patients from their…