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COVID-19 VACCINATION vaccination. Such measures help prevent infection, while vaccination is designed to reduce the impact of COVID-19 should you become infected. Vaccination and cancer treatmentWHAT IS A PET SCAN?
What are the risks with a PET scan? Radiation A PET scan is considered a safe medical procedure. The scan exposes you to about the same amount of radiation you would receive in the general environment over approximately three years. TASTE AND SMELL CHANGESWHAT IS A STOMA?
What is a stoma? If you have surgery that involves the removal of a section of your bowel or bladder you may have a stoma. In the case of cancer this can be part of the treatment for bowel, bladder or anal cancer.. In treating cancer with surgery, your surgeon may need to create an opening (stoma) in your abdomen which is used to remove bodily waste – faeces or urine – into a small bag. HOME - AUSTRALIAN CANCER ATLAS The Australian Cancer Atlas is a collaborative study funded by the FrontierSI (formerly the Cooperative Research Centre for Spatial Information), Cancer Council Queensland, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare and Queensland University of Technology. The Atlas has additional support from the Centre for Research Excellence inProstate
PRINCIPLES OF CANCER MANAGEMENT Principles of cancer management - Oncology for Medical Students. Clinical oncology for students. Preface. Epidemiology and social impact of cancer. Screening and prevention. Cancer biology: Molecular and genetic basis. Cancer biology: Familial cancers and genetic testing. Cancer diagnosis: Histopathology, cytology and tumourmarkers.
PRINCIPLES OF SCREENINGUROGENITAL CANCERS
Bladder cancer. More correctly called urothelial carcinoma because the epithelium lining the bladder, ureter and the renal pelvis is the same, “bladder cancer” increases in incidence with age, smoking and exposure to dyes. The most common presenting symptom is painless,frank haematuria.
NATIONAL CERVICAL SCREENING PROGRAM: GUIDELINES FOR THE Cancer Council Australia Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines Working Party. National Cervical Screening Program: Guidelines for the management of screen-detected abnormalities, screening in specific populations and investigation of abnormal vaginal bleeding. CANCER INFORMATION AND SUPPORT Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea is a landmark event for Cancer Council. Cancer Council is encouraging people across Australia to gather their friends, family or workmates in-person or virtually, for a cup of tea and a bite to eat whilst raising money to support Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea and to help those affected bycancer.
COVID-19 VACCINATION vaccination. Such measures help prevent infection, while vaccination is designed to reduce the impact of COVID-19 should you become infected. Vaccination and cancer treatmentWHAT IS A PET SCAN?
What are the risks with a PET scan? Radiation A PET scan is considered a safe medical procedure. The scan exposes you to about the same amount of radiation you would receive in the general environment over approximately three years. TASTE AND SMELL CHANGESWHAT IS A STOMA?
What is a stoma? If you have surgery that involves the removal of a section of your bowel or bladder you may have a stoma. In the case of cancer this can be part of the treatment for bowel, bladder or anal cancer.. In treating cancer with surgery, your surgeon may need to create an opening (stoma) in your abdomen which is used to remove bodily waste – faeces or urine – into a small bag. HOME - AUSTRALIAN CANCER ATLAS The Australian Cancer Atlas is a collaborative study funded by the FrontierSI (formerly the Cooperative Research Centre for Spatial Information), Cancer Council Queensland, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare and Queensland University of Technology. The Atlas has additional support from the Centre for Research Excellence inProstate
PRINCIPLES OF CANCER MANAGEMENT Principles of cancer management - Oncology for Medical Students. Clinical oncology for students. Preface. Epidemiology and social impact of cancer. Screening and prevention. Cancer biology: Molecular and genetic basis. Cancer biology: Familial cancers and genetic testing. Cancer diagnosis: Histopathology, cytology and tumourmarkers.
PRINCIPLES OF SCREENINGUROGENITAL CANCERS
Bladder cancer. More correctly called urothelial carcinoma because the epithelium lining the bladder, ureter and the renal pelvis is the same, “bladder cancer” increases in incidence with age, smoking and exposure to dyes. The most common presenting symptom is painless,frank haematuria.
NATIONAL CERVICAL SCREENING PROGRAM: GUIDELINES FOR THE Cancer Council Australia Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines Working Party. National Cervical Screening Program: Guidelines for the management of screen-detected abnormalities, screening in specific populations and investigation of abnormal vaginal bleeding. CANCER INFORMATION AND SUPPORT Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea is a landmark event for Cancer Council. Cancer Council is encouraging people across Australia to gather their friends, family or workmates in-person or virtually, for a cup of tea and a bite to eat whilst raising money to support Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea and to help those affected bycancer.
SHOP WITH US
Shop online. Cancer Council’s online shop and store locations offer a one-stop shop for sun protection products. Cancer Council's sun protection range is designed to help keep you and your family safe. From high quality and stylish hats to sun protection swimwear, fashionable sunglasses to innovative sunscreens, there are sun solutions to suit every lifestyle.SUPPORT GROUPS
Cancer support groups help bring together people affected by cancer to help them manage the challenges they may face. They can provide a safe place for people to get together and support each other, share ideas, get extra information and learn coping skills in a non-judgmentalenvironment.
HEALTHY RECIPES
A healthy diet and regular physical activity can lower your risk of cancer and help prevent other health problems such as high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity.. And cooking for you and your family doesn't have to be difficult. Try these simpleand tasty recipes.
DIVERSE LANGUAGES AND CULTURES RESOURCES Australia is a multicultural and diverse nation. Find below some resources to help cancer patients from cultural or linguisticallydiverse backgrounds
CANCER COUNCIL SUN PROTECTION PRODUCTS New sunscreen formats have been introduced this summer, with larger pack sizes for everyday use. The SPF50+ Moisturiser for Face & Body (150mL) is an ultra lightweight, hydrating sunscreen lotion with very high UV protection.Cancer Council’s Moisturising SPF50+ sunscreen now comes in a 500mL and 1L pump pack and is an effective, daily body moisturiser with aloe vera and vitamin E. OfferingWORKPLACE GIVING
Getting started. If you would like any support from us in delivering, or introducing, your workplace giving program, please contact the National Corporate Partnerships team at corporatepartnerships@cancerqld.org.au. The Australian Government also provides some useful information on setting up a workplace giving program. Located in Tasmania? CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER Cancer Council Australia is seeking an experienced Chief Operating Officer to join the Executive Team. The role: Provides leadership to the Finance and Corporate Services (F&CS) Division overseeing a number of critical functions for the organisation, such as financial management and accounting, risk management, property and facilities management, contracts and legal, project management, WHS PROJECT OFFICER EVIDENCE REVIEW Cancer Council Australia is seeking a Project Officer Evidence Review to join our national Cancer Control Policy team. You will: Apply your skills in evidence review, critical appraisal and data extraction to maintain and update the National Cancer Prevention Policy CLOTHES4CANCER OP SHOP Clothes4Cancer will be located at Shops 3 & 4, 15-27 Murray Street, East Devonport, and open from 10am-4pm Monday-Friday and 10am-1pmSaturdays.
CANCER INFORMATION AND SUPPORT Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea is a landmark event for Cancer Council. Cancer Council is encouraging people across Australia to gather their friends, family or workmates in-person or virtually, for a cup of tea and a bite to eat whilst raising money to support Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea and to help those affected bycancer.
COVID-19 VACCINATION vaccination. Such measures help prevent infection, while vaccination is designed to reduce the impact of COVID-19 should you become infected. Vaccination and cancer treatment CLINICAL GUIDELINES WIKI Clinical practice guidelines developed by Cancer Council Australia. Keratinocyte cancer (basal cell carcinoma and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma) (commissioned by the Department of Health) Diagnosis and management of melanoma (in partnership with Melanoma Institute Australia and supported by Skin Cancer College Australasia and the Australasian College of Dermatologists) PERTH 2021 - CANCER COUNCIL Given the uncertainty around the current COVID-19 situation in the Perth and Peel regions, government restrictions and the risk it poses to public health, the Relay For Life Perth Committee and Cancer Council WA have made the decision to postpone the 2021 event. Relay For Life Perth will now be held on Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 May 2021at the
BUNDABERG/FRASER COAST 2021 Check with your Relay event coordinator Rebecca Field - 1300 65 65 85 | RebeccaField@cancer.org.au for special information about the Bundaberg/Fraser Coast 2021 Relay. Parent or Guardian Consent. If you are under 18 years of age, you are required to have a parent or guardian complete a Parental Consent Form before the event.DARWIN 2021
Relay For Life is a fun overnight event that raises vital funds for Cancer Council’s research, prevention, information and support services. Find a Relay near you or make a donation to someone youknow.
LOGAN 2021 - CANCER COUNCIL Fundraising money that you want to bank (please bank any money prior to the event or the next business day after Relay) Remember, Relay For Life is a smoke-free event. Check with your Relay event coordinator Danila Franz - 07 3634 5116 | relayforlife@cancer.org.au for special information about the Logan 2021 Relay. Parent or Guardian Consent.GLADSTONE 2021
Gladstone 2021. 18 teams 96 participants. 48 days left. Saturday, 24 July 2021 12 pm to 9 pm. Chanel College, Gladstone, Queensland.FAR NORTH QLD 2021
Check with your Relay event coordinator Claire Hope - (07) 4047 5542 | relayforlife@cancer.org.au for special information about the Far North QLD Relay. Parent or Guardian Consent. If you are under 18 years of age, you are required to have a parent or guardian complete a Parental Consent Form before the event. CITATION:ARMSTRONG BK, KRICKER A 1993 Armstrong BK, Kricker A. How much melanoma is caused by sun exposure? Melanoma Res 1993 Dec;3(6):395-401 Abstract available at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.g CANCER INFORMATION AND SUPPORT Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea is a landmark event for Cancer Council. Cancer Council is encouraging people across Australia to gather their friends, family or workmates in-person or virtually, for a cup of tea and a bite to eat whilst raising money to support Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea and to help those affected bycancer.
COVID-19 VACCINATION vaccination. Such measures help prevent infection, while vaccination is designed to reduce the impact of COVID-19 should you become infected. Vaccination and cancer treatment CLINICAL GUIDELINES WIKI Clinical practice guidelines developed by Cancer Council Australia. Keratinocyte cancer (basal cell carcinoma and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma) (commissioned by the Department of Health) Diagnosis and management of melanoma (in partnership with Melanoma Institute Australia and supported by Skin Cancer College Australasia and the Australasian College of Dermatologists) PERTH 2021 - CANCER COUNCIL Given the uncertainty around the current COVID-19 situation in the Perth and Peel regions, government restrictions and the risk it poses to public health, the Relay For Life Perth Committee and Cancer Council WA have made the decision to postpone the 2021 event. Relay For Life Perth will now be held on Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 May 2021at the
BUNDABERG/FRASER COAST 2021 Check with your Relay event coordinator Rebecca Field - 1300 65 65 85 | RebeccaField@cancer.org.au for special information about the Bundaberg/Fraser Coast 2021 Relay. Parent or Guardian Consent. If you are under 18 years of age, you are required to have a parent or guardian complete a Parental Consent Form before the event.DARWIN 2021
Relay For Life is a fun overnight event that raises vital funds for Cancer Council’s research, prevention, information and support services. Find a Relay near you or make a donation to someone youknow.
LOGAN 2021 - CANCER COUNCIL Fundraising money that you want to bank (please bank any money prior to the event or the next business day after Relay) Remember, Relay For Life is a smoke-free event. Check with your Relay event coordinator Danila Franz - 07 3634 5116 | relayforlife@cancer.org.au for special information about the Logan 2021 Relay. Parent or Guardian Consent.GLADSTONE 2021
Gladstone 2021. 18 teams 96 participants. 48 days left. Saturday, 24 July 2021 12 pm to 9 pm. Chanel College, Gladstone, Queensland.FAR NORTH QLD 2021
Check with your Relay event coordinator Claire Hope - (07) 4047 5542 | relayforlife@cancer.org.au for special information about the Far North QLD Relay. Parent or Guardian Consent. If you are under 18 years of age, you are required to have a parent or guardian complete a Parental Consent Form before the event. CITATION:ARMSTRONG BK, KRICKER A 1993 Armstrong BK, Kricker A. How much melanoma is caused by sun exposure? Melanoma Res 1993 Dec;3(6):395-401 Abstract available at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gWHAT IS A PET SCAN?
What are the risks with a PET scan? Radiation A PET scan is considered a safe medical procedure. The scan exposes you to about the same amount of radiation you would receive in the general environment over approximately three years. DIVERSE LANGUAGES AND CULTURES RESOURCES Australia is a multicultural and diverse nation. Find below some resources to help cancer patients from cultural or linguisticallydiverse backgrounds
CANCER COUNCIL SUN PROTECTION PRODUCTS New sunscreen formats have been introduced this summer, with larger pack sizes for everyday use. The SPF50+ Moisturiser for Face & Body (150mL) is an ultra lightweight, hydrating sunscreen lotion with very high UV protection.Cancer Council’s Moisturising SPF50+ sunscreen now comes in a 500mL and 1L pump pack and is an effective, daily body moisturiser with aloe vera and vitamin E. OfferingTHYROID CANCER
Thyroid cancer symptoms. There are often no obvious signs of thyroid cancer, however you may have one or more of the following symptoms: a lump in the neck or throat that may get bigger over time. difficulty breathing or swallowing. swollen lymph glands in the neck. a hoarse voice. You should talk to your GP if you have any of these symptomsCONSUMER TRAINING
The online Consumers in Research course is a series of four short modules, over two courses, designed to inform and prepare community members to be involved in health and medical research. If you would like to complete the online Consumers in Research course, please register to access the modules. Consumers in Research Training.WORKPLACE GIVING
Getting started. If you would like any support from us in delivering, or introducing, your workplace giving program, please contact the National Corporate Partnerships team at corporatepartnerships@cancerqld.org.au. The Australian Government also provides some useful information on setting up a workplace giving program. Located in Tasmania?BLADDER CANCER
The most common symptom of bladder cancer is blood in the urine (haematuria), which usually occurs suddenly and is generally not painful. Other less common symptoms include: problems emptying the bladder. a burning feeling when passing urine. need to pass urine often. pain while urinating. PROJECT OFFICER EVIDENCE REVIEW Cancer Council Australia is seeking a Project Officer Evidence Review to join our national Cancer Control Policy team. You will: Apply your skills in evidence review, critical appraisal and data extraction to maintain and update the National Cancer Prevention Policy CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER Cancer Council Australia is seeking an experienced Chief Operating Officer to join the Executive Team. The role: Provides leadership to the Finance and Corporate Services (F&CS) Division overseeing a number of critical functions for the organisation, such as financial management and accounting, risk management, property and facilities management, contracts and legal, project management, WHS CLOTHES4CANCER OP SHOP Clothes4Cancer will be located at Shops 3 & 4, 15-27 Murray Street, East Devonport, and open from 10am-4pm Monday-Friday and 10am-1pmSaturdays.
CANCER INFORMATION AND SUPPORT Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea is a landmark event for Cancer Council. Cancer Council is encouraging people across Australia to gather their friends, family or workmates in-person or virtually, for a cup of tea and a bite to eat whilst raising money to support Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea and to help those affected bycancer.
COVID-19 VACCINATION vaccination. Such measures help prevent infection, while vaccination is designed to reduce the impact of COVID-19 should you become infected. Vaccination and cancer treatmentWHAT IS A PET SCAN?
What are the risks with a PET scan? Radiation A PET scan is considered a safe medical procedure. The scan exposes you to about the same amount of radiation you would receive in the general environment over approximately three years. TASTE AND SMELL CHANGESFACING END OF LIFE
For information & support, call Practical and support information A guide for people dying with cancer, their families and friends FacingEnd of Life
5 IN 6 AUSSIE TEENS NOT MEETING THE RECOMMENDED 23 May 2021. Aussie teens fall short of physical activity guidelines. Cancer Council is calling for increased support for younger Australians to get active following new data revealing that only 1 in 6 (16%) Australian secondary school children (aged 12 – 17 years) meet the recommended guidelines for physical activity. PRINCIPLES OF CANCER MANAGEMENT Principles of cancer management - Oncology for Medical Students. Clinical oncology for students. Preface. Epidemiology and social impact of cancer. Screening and prevention. Cancer biology: Molecular and genetic basis. Cancer biology: Familial cancers and genetic testing. Cancer diagnosis: Histopathology, cytology and tumourmarkers.
OPTIMAL CARE PATHWAY FOR WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER 4 The optimal cancer care pathway is intended to guide the delivery of consistent, safe, high-quality and evidencebased care for people withbreast cancer.
UROGENITAL CANCERS
Bladder cancer. More correctly called urothelial carcinoma because the epithelium lining the bladder, ureter and the renal pelvis is the same, “bladder cancer” increases in incidence with age, smoking and exposure to dyes. The most common presenting symptom is painless,frank haematuria.
NATIONAL CERVICAL SCREENING PROGRAM: GUIDELINES FOR THE Cancer Council Australia Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines Working Party. National Cervical Screening Program: Guidelines for the management of screen-detected abnormalities, screening in specific populations and investigation of abnormal vaginal bleeding. CANCER INFORMATION AND SUPPORT Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea is a landmark event for Cancer Council. Cancer Council is encouraging people across Australia to gather their friends, family or workmates in-person or virtually, for a cup of tea and a bite to eat whilst raising money to support Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea and to help those affected bycancer.
COVID-19 VACCINATION vaccination. Such measures help prevent infection, while vaccination is designed to reduce the impact of COVID-19 should you become infected. Vaccination and cancer treatmentWHAT IS A PET SCAN?
What are the risks with a PET scan? Radiation A PET scan is considered a safe medical procedure. The scan exposes you to about the same amount of radiation you would receive in the general environment over approximately three years. TASTE AND SMELL CHANGESFACING END OF LIFE
For information & support, call Practical and support information A guide for people dying with cancer, their families and friends FacingEnd of Life
5 IN 6 AUSSIE TEENS NOT MEETING THE RECOMMENDED 23 May 2021. Aussie teens fall short of physical activity guidelines. Cancer Council is calling for increased support for younger Australians to get active following new data revealing that only 1 in 6 (16%) Australian secondary school children (aged 12 – 17 years) meet the recommended guidelines for physical activity. PRINCIPLES OF CANCER MANAGEMENT Principles of cancer management - Oncology for Medical Students. Clinical oncology for students. Preface. Epidemiology and social impact of cancer. Screening and prevention. Cancer biology: Molecular and genetic basis. Cancer biology: Familial cancers and genetic testing. Cancer diagnosis: Histopathology, cytology and tumourmarkers.
OPTIMAL CARE PATHWAY FOR WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER 4 The optimal cancer care pathway is intended to guide the delivery of consistent, safe, high-quality and evidencebased care for people withbreast cancer.
UROGENITAL CANCERS
Bladder cancer. More correctly called urothelial carcinoma because the epithelium lining the bladder, ureter and the renal pelvis is the same, “bladder cancer” increases in incidence with age, smoking and exposure to dyes. The most common presenting symptom is painless,frank haematuria.
NATIONAL CERVICAL SCREENING PROGRAM: GUIDELINES FOR THE Cancer Council Australia Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines Working Party. National Cervical Screening Program: Guidelines for the management of screen-detected abnormalities, screening in specific populations and investigation of abnormal vaginal bleeding.CANCER AND COVID-19
COVID-19 vaccination. Australia’s COVID-19 vaccination roll out is underway which has raised questions for people affected by cancer. Both of the available COVID-19 vaccines (Pfizer and AstraZeneca) have passed Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration’s assessment and approval processes that assess vaccine safety, quality andeffectiveness.
CLINICAL TRIALS
Clinical trials are voluntary and are governed by strict rules and ethics. They are often undertaken in a clinical setting, such as a hospital or outpatient clinic. The participants are usually patients, but they may include former patients and people who are well. Clinical trials are an important way to improve treatment for people withcancer
DIVERSE LANGUAGES AND CULTURES RESOURCES Australia is a multicultural and diverse nation. Find below some resources to help cancer patients from cultural or linguisticallydiverse backgrounds
CANCER COUNCIL SUN PROTECTION PRODUCTS New sunscreen formats have been introduced this summer, with larger pack sizes for everyday use. The SPF50+ Moisturiser for Face & Body (150mL) is an ultra lightweight, hydrating sunscreen lotion with very high UV protection.Cancer Council’s Moisturising SPF50+ sunscreen now comes in a 500mL and 1L pump pack and is an effective, daily body moisturiser with aloe vera and vitamin E. Offering HOME - AUSTRALIAN CANCER ATLAS The Australian Cancer Atlas is a collaborative study funded by the FrontierSI (formerly the Cooperative Research Centre for Spatial Information), Cancer Council Queensland, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare and Queensland University of Technology. The Atlas has additional support from the Centre for Research Excellence inProstate
PRINCIPLES OF CANCER MANAGEMENT Principles of cancer management - Oncology for Medical Students. Clinical oncology for students. Preface. Epidemiology and social impact of cancer. Screening and prevention. Cancer biology: Molecular and genetic basis. Cancer biology: Familial cancers and genetic testing. Cancer diagnosis: Histopathology, cytology and tumourmarkers.
HEAD OF GOVERNMENT AND EXTERNAL RELATIONS Cancer Council would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we live and work. We would also like to pay respect to the elders past and present and extend that respect to all otherAboriginal people.
TASMANIA CANCER SUPPORT AND INFORMATION CENTRES Support Programs. We understand that cancer can have a big impact on how people feel and recognise the many benefits that complementary therapies have for people impacted by cancer at all stages of their diagnosis, treatment and post treatment. POSITION DESCRIPTION FINANCE & CORPORATE SERVICES / HR Approved by: Tanya Buchanan Document ID: CCAFCS42 Created by: Y Meier Version: 1.0 Approval date: June 2021 Review due: June 2023 CANCER COUNCIL TASMANIA As at 11.03.2020 • Geography: whilst we service the Circular Head, Burnie, Devonport /Ulverstone, Launceston and Hobart areas, there may be limitations of coverage due to resource availability • Advance bookings: requests for bookings must be sent at least five working days in advance • Carers/family: where there is capacity, a carer or family member may be transported , if booked in advance CANCER INFORMATION AND SUPPORT Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea is a landmark event for Cancer Council. Cancer Council is encouraging people across Australia to gather their friends, family or workmates in-person or virtually, for a cup of tea and a bite to eat whilst raising money to support Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea and to help those affected bycancer.
COVID-19 VACCINATION vaccination. Such measures help prevent infection, while vaccination is designed to reduce the impact of COVID-19 should you become infected. Vaccination and cancer treatment TRANSPORT TO TREATMENT Out Transport to Treatment service works with the local community and Cancer Council volunteers to help people get their treatment. Availability of our services varies around the country. To find out about support services for people affected by cancer in your local area, get in touch with your local Cancer Council or call 13 11 20.WIG SERVICE
Cancer Councils offer a range of wigs, turbans and beanies. With the help of trained volunteers, our wig services offer an extensive range of wigs, turbans. Beanies and scarves in a range of styles and colours. These products are lent to people for as long as required while undergoing cancer treatment. Availability of our services variesaround
CLINICAL GUIDELINES WIKI Clinical practice guidelines developed by Cancer Council Australia. Keratinocyte cancer (basal cell carcinoma and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma) (commissioned by the Department of Health) Diagnosis and management of melanoma (in partnership with Melanoma Institute Australia and supported by Skin Cancer College Australasia and the Australasian College of Dermatologists) BUNDABERG/FRASER COAST 2021 Check with your Relay event coordinator Rebecca Field - 1300 65 65 85 | RebeccaField@cancer.org.au for special information about the Bundaberg/Fraser Coast 2021 Relay. Parent or Guardian Consent. If you are under 18 years of age, you are required to have a parent or guardian complete a Parental Consent Form before the event. PERTH 2021 - CANCER COUNCIL Given the uncertainty around the current COVID-19 situation in the Perth and Peel regions, government restrictions and the risk it poses to public health, the Relay For Life Perth Committee and Cancer Council WA have made the decision to postpone the 2021 event. Relay For Life Perth will now be held on Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 May 2021at the
FAR NORTH QLD 2021
Check with your Relay event coordinator Claire Hope - (07) 4047 5542 | relayforlife@cancer.org.au for special information about the Far North QLD Relay. Parent or Guardian Consent. If you are under 18 years of age, you are required to have a parent or guardian complete a Parental Consent Form before the event.GLADSTONE 2021
Check the forecast the night before and be prepared for inclement weather. Your team! Remember, Relay For Life is a smoke-free event. Check with your Relay event coordinator Rebecca Field - 1300 65 65 85 | RebecccaField@cancer.org.au for special information about the Gladstone 2021 Relay. CITATION:ARMSTRONG BK, KRICKER A 1993 Armstrong BK, Kricker A. How much melanoma is caused by sun exposure? Melanoma Res 1993 Dec;3(6):395-401 Abstract available at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.g CANCER INFORMATION AND SUPPORT Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea is a landmark event for Cancer Council. Cancer Council is encouraging people across Australia to gather their friends, family or workmates in-person or virtually, for a cup of tea and a bite to eat whilst raising money to support Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea and to help those affected bycancer.
COVID-19 VACCINATION vaccination. Such measures help prevent infection, while vaccination is designed to reduce the impact of COVID-19 should you become infected. Vaccination and cancer treatment TRANSPORT TO TREATMENT Out Transport to Treatment service works with the local community and Cancer Council volunteers to help people get their treatment. Availability of our services varies around the country. To find out about support services for people affected by cancer in your local area, get in touch with your local Cancer Council or call 13 11 20.WIG SERVICE
Cancer Councils offer a range of wigs, turbans and beanies. With the help of trained volunteers, our wig services offer an extensive range of wigs, turbans. Beanies and scarves in a range of styles and colours. These products are lent to people for as long as required while undergoing cancer treatment. Availability of our services variesaround
CLINICAL GUIDELINES WIKI Clinical practice guidelines developed by Cancer Council Australia. Keratinocyte cancer (basal cell carcinoma and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma) (commissioned by the Department of Health) Diagnosis and management of melanoma (in partnership with Melanoma Institute Australia and supported by Skin Cancer College Australasia and the Australasian College of Dermatologists) BUNDABERG/FRASER COAST 2021 Check with your Relay event coordinator Rebecca Field - 1300 65 65 85 | RebeccaField@cancer.org.au for special information about the Bundaberg/Fraser Coast 2021 Relay. Parent or Guardian Consent. If you are under 18 years of age, you are required to have a parent or guardian complete a Parental Consent Form before the event. PERTH 2021 - CANCER COUNCIL Given the uncertainty around the current COVID-19 situation in the Perth and Peel regions, government restrictions and the risk it poses to public health, the Relay For Life Perth Committee and Cancer Council WA have made the decision to postpone the 2021 event. Relay For Life Perth will now be held on Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 May 2021at the
FAR NORTH QLD 2021
Check with your Relay event coordinator Claire Hope - (07) 4047 5542 | relayforlife@cancer.org.au for special information about the Far North QLD Relay. Parent or Guardian Consent. If you are under 18 years of age, you are required to have a parent or guardian complete a Parental Consent Form before the event.GLADSTONE 2021
Check the forecast the night before and be prepared for inclement weather. Your team! Remember, Relay For Life is a smoke-free event. Check with your Relay event coordinator Rebecca Field - 1300 65 65 85 | RebecccaField@cancer.org.au for special information about the Gladstone 2021 Relay. CITATION:ARMSTRONG BK, KRICKER A 1993 Armstrong BK, Kricker A. How much melanoma is caused by sun exposure? Melanoma Res 1993 Dec;3(6):395-401 Abstract available at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.g COVID-19 VACCINATION vaccination. Such measures help prevent infection, while vaccination is designed to reduce the impact of COVID-19 should you become infected. Vaccination and cancer treatmentWHAT IS A PET SCAN?
What are the risks with a PET scan? Radiation A PET scan is considered a safe medical procedure. The scan exposes you to about the same amount of radiation you would receive in the general environment over approximately three years. CANCER COUNCIL SUN PROTECTION PRODUCTS New sunscreen formats have been introduced this summer, with larger pack sizes for everyday use. The SPF50+ Moisturiser for Face & Body (150mL) is an ultra lightweight, hydrating sunscreen lotion with very high UV protection.Cancer Council’s Moisturising SPF50+ sunscreen now comes in a 500mL and 1L pump pack and is an effective, daily body moisturiser with aloe vera and vitamin E. OfferingTHROAT CANCER
throat pain. shortness of breath. persistent sore throat or cough. coughing up blood. changes to the voice such as hoarseness. difficulties swallowing. feeling there is something stuck in the throat. lumps in the neck or throat. sudden unexplained weight loss.OSTOMY SERVICE
About the ostomy service. An ostomy service was established by Cancer Council NT to distribute stoma related aids and appliances to all Territorians living with a stoma and provide them with support services to help them manage their condition and adapt to lifestyle changes regardless of whether their stoma is cancer related or not.. If you have a temporary or permanent stoma, are eligible for MYELOMA | CAUSES, SYMPTOMS & TREATMENTS | CANCER COUNCIL Myeloma is a type of blood cancer that develops from plasma cells in the bone marrow. Myeloma is often called multiple myeloma because most people (90%) have multiple bone lesions at the time it is diagnosed. Plasma cells are a type of white blood cell found in the bone marrow. They are part of the immune system and help fight infection. POSITION DESCRIPTION FINANCE & CORPORATE SERVICES / HR Approved by: Tanya Buchanan Document ID: CCAFCS42 Created by: Y Meier Version: 1.0 Approval date: June 2021 Review due: June 2023BLADDER CANCER
The most common symptom of bladder cancer is blood in the urine (haematuria), which usually occurs suddenly and is generally not painful. Other less common symptoms include: problems emptying the bladder. a burning feeling when passing urine. need to pass urine often. pain while urinating.GREEK RECIPES
12 13 NUTRITION INFORMATION Per Serve (435g) Per 100g Energy 2010kJ 462kJ Protein 33g 7.6g Fat, total 26g 6g Saturated fat 10.8g 2.5g Carbohydrates 25.2g 5.8g HEAD OF GOVERNMENT AND EXTERNAL RELATIONS Cancer Council would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we live and work. We would also like to pay respect to the elders past and present and extend that respect to all otherAboriginal people.
CANCER INFORMATION AND SUPPORT Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea is a landmark event for Cancer Council. Cancer Council is encouraging people across Australia to gather their friends, family or workmates in-person or virtually, for a cup of tea and a bite to eat whilst raising money to support Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea and to help those affected bycancer.
COVID-19 VACCINATION vaccination. Such measures help prevent infection, while vaccination is designed to reduce the impact of COVID-19 should you become infected. Vaccination and cancer treatment TRANSPORT TO TREATMENT Out Transport to Treatment service works with the local community and Cancer Council volunteers to help people get their treatment. Availability of our services varies around the country. To find out about support services for people affected by cancer in your local area, get in touch with your local Cancer Council or call 13 11 20.WIG SERVICE
Cancer Councils offer a range of wigs, turbans and beanies. With the help of trained volunteers, our wig services offer an extensive range of wigs, turbans. Beanies and scarves in a range of styles and colours. These products are lent to people for as long as required while undergoing cancer treatment. Availability of our services variesaround
CLINICAL GUIDELINES WIKI Clinical practice guidelines developed by Cancer Council Australia. Keratinocyte cancer (basal cell carcinoma and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma) (commissioned by the Department of Health) Diagnosis and management of melanoma (in partnership with Melanoma Institute Australia and supported by Skin Cancer College Australasia and the Australasian College of Dermatologists) BUNDABERG/FRASER COAST 2021 Check with your Relay event coordinator Rebecca Field - 1300 65 65 85 | RebeccaField@cancer.org.au for special information about the Bundaberg/Fraser Coast 2021 Relay. Parent or Guardian Consent. If you are under 18 years of age, you are required to have a parent or guardian complete a Parental Consent Form before the event. PERTH 2021 - CANCER COUNCIL Given the uncertainty around the current COVID-19 situation in the Perth and Peel regions, government restrictions and the risk it poses to public health, the Relay For Life Perth Committee and Cancer Council WA have made the decision to postpone the 2021 event. Relay For Life Perth will now be held on Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 May 2021at the
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Check with your Relay event coordinator Claire Hope - (07) 4047 5542 | relayforlife@cancer.org.au for special information about the Far North QLD Relay. Parent or Guardian Consent. If you are under 18 years of age, you are required to have a parent or guardian complete a Parental Consent Form before the event.GLADSTONE 2021
Check the forecast the night before and be prepared for inclement weather. Your team! Remember, Relay For Life is a smoke-free event. Check with your Relay event coordinator Rebecca Field - 1300 65 65 85 | RebecccaField@cancer.org.au for special information about the Gladstone 2021 Relay. CITATION:ARMSTRONG BK, KRICKER A 1993 Armstrong BK, Kricker A. How much melanoma is caused by sun exposure? Melanoma Res 1993 Dec;3(6):395-401 Abstract available at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.g CANCER INFORMATION AND SUPPORT Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea is a landmark event for Cancer Council. Cancer Council is encouraging people across Australia to gather their friends, family or workmates in-person or virtually, for a cup of tea and a bite to eat whilst raising money to support Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea and to help those affected bycancer.
COVID-19 VACCINATION vaccination. Such measures help prevent infection, while vaccination is designed to reduce the impact of COVID-19 should you become infected. Vaccination and cancer treatment TRANSPORT TO TREATMENT Out Transport to Treatment service works with the local community and Cancer Council volunteers to help people get their treatment. Availability of our services varies around the country. To find out about support services for people affected by cancer in your local area, get in touch with your local Cancer Council or call 13 11 20.WIG SERVICE
Cancer Councils offer a range of wigs, turbans and beanies. With the help of trained volunteers, our wig services offer an extensive range of wigs, turbans. Beanies and scarves in a range of styles and colours. These products are lent to people for as long as required while undergoing cancer treatment. Availability of our services variesaround
CLINICAL GUIDELINES WIKI Clinical practice guidelines developed by Cancer Council Australia. Keratinocyte cancer (basal cell carcinoma and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma) (commissioned by the Department of Health) Diagnosis and management of melanoma (in partnership with Melanoma Institute Australia and supported by Skin Cancer College Australasia and the Australasian College of Dermatologists) BUNDABERG/FRASER COAST 2021 Check with your Relay event coordinator Rebecca Field - 1300 65 65 85 | RebeccaField@cancer.org.au for special information about the Bundaberg/Fraser Coast 2021 Relay. Parent or Guardian Consent. If you are under 18 years of age, you are required to have a parent or guardian complete a Parental Consent Form before the event. PERTH 2021 - CANCER COUNCIL Given the uncertainty around the current COVID-19 situation in the Perth and Peel regions, government restrictions and the risk it poses to public health, the Relay For Life Perth Committee and Cancer Council WA have made the decision to postpone the 2021 event. Relay For Life Perth will now be held on Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 May 2021at the
FAR NORTH QLD 2021
Check with your Relay event coordinator Claire Hope - (07) 4047 5542 | relayforlife@cancer.org.au for special information about the Far North QLD Relay. Parent or Guardian Consent. If you are under 18 years of age, you are required to have a parent or guardian complete a Parental Consent Form before the event.GLADSTONE 2021
Check the forecast the night before and be prepared for inclement weather. Your team! Remember, Relay For Life is a smoke-free event. Check with your Relay event coordinator Rebecca Field - 1300 65 65 85 | RebecccaField@cancer.org.au for special information about the Gladstone 2021 Relay. CITATION:ARMSTRONG BK, KRICKER A 1993 Armstrong BK, Kricker A. How much melanoma is caused by sun exposure? Melanoma Res 1993 Dec;3(6):395-401 Abstract available at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.g COVID-19 VACCINATION vaccination. Such measures help prevent infection, while vaccination is designed to reduce the impact of COVID-19 should you become infected. Vaccination and cancer treatmentWHAT IS A PET SCAN?
What are the risks with a PET scan? Radiation A PET scan is considered a safe medical procedure. The scan exposes you to about the same amount of radiation you would receive in the general environment over approximately three years. CANCER COUNCIL SUN PROTECTION PRODUCTS New sunscreen formats have been introduced this summer, with larger pack sizes for everyday use. The SPF50+ Moisturiser for Face & Body (150mL) is an ultra lightweight, hydrating sunscreen lotion with very high UV protection.Cancer Council’s Moisturising SPF50+ sunscreen now comes in a 500mL and 1L pump pack and is an effective, daily body moisturiser with aloe vera and vitamin E. OfferingTHROAT CANCER
throat pain. shortness of breath. persistent sore throat or cough. coughing up blood. changes to the voice such as hoarseness. difficulties swallowing. feeling there is something stuck in the throat. lumps in the neck or throat. sudden unexplained weight loss.OSTOMY SERVICE
About the ostomy service. An ostomy service was established by Cancer Council NT to distribute stoma related aids and appliances to all Territorians living with a stoma and provide them with support services to help them manage their condition and adapt to lifestyle changes regardless of whether their stoma is cancer related or not.. If you have a temporary or permanent stoma, are eligible for MYELOMA | CAUSES, SYMPTOMS & TREATMENTS | CANCER COUNCIL Myeloma is a type of blood cancer that develops from plasma cells in the bone marrow. Myeloma is often called multiple myeloma because most people (90%) have multiple bone lesions at the time it is diagnosed. Plasma cells are a type of white blood cell found in the bone marrow. They are part of the immune system and help fight infection. POSITION DESCRIPTION FINANCE & CORPORATE SERVICES / HR Approved by: Tanya Buchanan Document ID: CCAFCS42 Created by: Y Meier Version: 1.0 Approval date: June 2021 Review due: June 2023BLADDER CANCER
The most common symptom of bladder cancer is blood in the urine (haematuria), which usually occurs suddenly and is generally not painful. Other less common symptoms include: problems emptying the bladder. a burning feeling when passing urine. need to pass urine often. pain while urinating.GREEK RECIPES
12 13 NUTRITION INFORMATION Per Serve (435g) Per 100g Energy 2010kJ 462kJ Protein 33g 7.6g Fat, total 26g 6g Saturated fat 10.8g 2.5g Carbohydrates 25.2g 5.8g HEAD OF GOVERNMENT AND EXTERNAL RELATIONS Cancer Council would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we live and work. We would also like to pay respect to the elders past and present and extend that respect to all otherAboriginal people.
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COVID-19 vaccination. Australia’s COVID-19 vaccination roll out is underway which has raised questions for people affected by cancer. Both of the available COVID-19 vaccines (Pfizer and AstraZeneca) have passed Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration’s assessment and approval processes that assess vaccine safety, quality andeffectiveness.
MYELOMA | CAUSES, SYMPTOMS & TREATMENTS | CANCER COUNCIL Myeloma is a type of blood cancer that develops from plasma cells in the bone marrow. Myeloma is often called multiple myeloma because most people (90%) have multiple bone lesions at the time it is diagnosed. Plasma cells are a type of white blood cell found in the bone marrow. They are part of the immune system and help fight infection. HOME - AUSTRALIAN CANCER ATLASCANCER ATLAS CYTOGENETICSHUMAN CANCER ATLASATLAS ONCOLOGYCANCER GENOME ATLASTCGA PAN CANCER ATLASWORLDCANCER MAP
The Australian Cancer Atlas is a collaborative study funded by the FrontierSI (formerly the Cooperative Research Centre for Spatial Information), Cancer Council Queensland, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare and Queensland University of Technology. The Atlas has additional support from the Centre for Research Excellence inProstate
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Bladder cancer. More correctly called urothelial carcinoma because the epithelium lining the bladder, ureter and the renal pelvis is the same, “bladder cancer” increases in incidence with age, smoking and exposure to dyes. The most common presenting symptom is painless,frank haematuria.
CLINICAL GUIDELINES WIKI Clinical practice guidelines developed by Cancer Council Australia. Keratinocyte cancer (basal cell carcinoma and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma) (commissioned by the Department of Health) Diagnosis and management of melanoma (in partnership with Melanoma Institute Australia and supported by Skin Cancer College Australasia and the Australasian College of Dermatologists) GYNAECOLOGICAL CANCERS Ovarian cancer. Ovarian cancer is a common malignancy that usually presents with advanced intra-abdominal disease. It is the sixth most common cancer in Australian women with a lifetime risk of 1 in 70 and a median age of diagnosis of 60 years. It is most common in developed Western countries and less common in developing or Asian countries.LUNG CANCER
Lung cancer has been the most common cancer in the world for several decades. An estimated 1.61 million people across the world were diagnosed with lung cancer in 2008, accounting for 13% of the total. More than half (55%) of the cases occurred in the developing world. Lung cancer is the fifth most commonly diagnosed cancer in Australia.BUNBURY 2021
Get excited because the Relay has arrived! Head on down early to check-in and pick up an event program, site map and shirts or merchandise at the registration desk upon arrival. Here's what to expect at Relay. Check with your Relay event coordinator: Ben Andrew - 0419 403 006 | info@relaybunbury.org.au for special info about theBunbury 2021
FAR NORTH QLD 2021
Check with your Relay event coordinator Claire Hope - (07) 4047 5542 | relayforlife@cancer.org.au for special information about the Far North QLD Relay. Parent or Guardian Consent. If you are under 18 years of age, you are required to have a parent or guardian complete a Parental Consent Form before the event. CITATION:ARMSTRONG BK, KRICKER A 1993 Armstrong BK, Kricker A. How much melanoma is caused by sun exposure? Melanoma Res 1993 Dec;3(6):395-401 Abstract available at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gCANCER AND COVID-19
COVID-19 vaccination. Australia’s COVID-19 vaccination roll out is underway which has raised questions for people affected by cancer. Both of the available COVID-19 vaccines (Pfizer and AstraZeneca) have passed Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration’s assessment and approval processes that assess vaccine safety, quality andeffectiveness.
MYELOMA | CAUSES, SYMPTOMS & TREATMENTS | CANCER COUNCIL Myeloma is a type of blood cancer that develops from plasma cells in the bone marrow. Myeloma is often called multiple myeloma because most people (90%) have multiple bone lesions at the time it is diagnosed. Plasma cells are a type of white blood cell found in the bone marrow. They are part of the immune system and help fight infection. HOME - AUSTRALIAN CANCER ATLASCANCER ATLAS CYTOGENETICSHUMAN CANCER ATLASATLAS ONCOLOGYCANCER GENOME ATLASTCGA PAN CANCER ATLASWORLDCANCER MAP
The Australian Cancer Atlas is a collaborative study funded by the FrontierSI (formerly the Cooperative Research Centre for Spatial Information), Cancer Council Queensland, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare and Queensland University of Technology. The Atlas has additional support from the Centre for Research Excellence inProstate
UROGENITAL CANCERS
Bladder cancer. More correctly called urothelial carcinoma because the epithelium lining the bladder, ureter and the renal pelvis is the same, “bladder cancer” increases in incidence with age, smoking and exposure to dyes. The most common presenting symptom is painless,frank haematuria.
CLINICAL GUIDELINES WIKI Clinical practice guidelines developed by Cancer Council Australia. Keratinocyte cancer (basal cell carcinoma and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma) (commissioned by the Department of Health) Diagnosis and management of melanoma (in partnership with Melanoma Institute Australia and supported by Skin Cancer College Australasia and the Australasian College of Dermatologists) GYNAECOLOGICAL CANCERS Ovarian cancer. Ovarian cancer is a common malignancy that usually presents with advanced intra-abdominal disease. It is the sixth most common cancer in Australian women with a lifetime risk of 1 in 70 and a median age of diagnosis of 60 years. It is most common in developed Western countries and less common in developing or Asian countries.LUNG CANCER
Lung cancer has been the most common cancer in the world for several decades. An estimated 1.61 million people across the world were diagnosed with lung cancer in 2008, accounting for 13% of the total. More than half (55%) of the cases occurred in the developing world. Lung cancer is the fifth most commonly diagnosed cancer in Australia.BUNBURY 2021
Get excited because the Relay has arrived! Head on down early to check-in and pick up an event program, site map and shirts or merchandise at the registration desk upon arrival. Here's what to expect at Relay. Check with your Relay event coordinator: Ben Andrew - 0419 403 006 | info@relaybunbury.org.au for special info about theBunbury 2021
FAR NORTH QLD 2021
Check with your Relay event coordinator Claire Hope - (07) 4047 5542 | relayforlife@cancer.org.au for special information about the Far North QLD Relay. Parent or Guardian Consent. If you are under 18 years of age, you are required to have a parent or guardian complete a Parental Consent Form before the event. CITATION:ARMSTRONG BK, KRICKER A 1993 Armstrong BK, Kricker A. How much melanoma is caused by sun exposure? Melanoma Res 1993 Dec;3(6):395-401 Abstract available at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.g CANCER INFORMATION AND SUPPORT Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea is a landmark event for Cancer Council. Cancer Council is encouraging people across Australia to gather their friends, family or workmates in-person or virtually, for a cup of tea and a bite to eat whilst raising money to support Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea and to help those affected bycancer.
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Shop online. Cancer Council’s online shop and store locations offer a one-stop shop for sun protection products. Cancer Council's sun protection range is designed to help keep you and your family safe. From high quality and stylish hats to sun protection swimwear, fashionable sunglasses to innovative sunscreens, there are sun solutions to suit every lifestyle. UPCOMING EVENTS AND PROGRAMS Cancer Council would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we live and work. We would also like to pay respect to the elders past and present and extend that respect to all otherAboriginal people.
LYMPHOMA | CAUSES, SYMPTOMS & TREATMENTS | CANCER COUNCIL Types of treatment. Treatment options include chemotherapy, radiation therapy (radiotherapy) and monoclonal antibodies. Surgery which can be successful to remove early breast, bowel and a number of other cancers, doesn't work in lymphoma. In some cases, a stem cell transplant with strong chemotherapy just beforehand is required if the lymphoma has recurred or where there is a high CANCER COUNCIL SUN PROTECTION PRODUCTS New sunscreen formats have been introduced this summer, with larger pack sizes for everyday use. The SPF50+ Moisturiser for Face & Body (150mL) is an ultra lightweight, hydrating sunscreen lotion with very high UV protection.Cancer Council’s Moisturising SPF50+ sunscreen now comes in a 500mL and 1L pump pack and is an effective, daily body moisturiser with aloe vera and vitamin E. Offering MYELOMA | CAUSES, SYMPTOMS & TREATMENTS | CANCER COUNCIL Myeloma is a type of blood cancer that develops from plasma cells in the bone marrow. Myeloma is often called multiple myeloma because most people (90%) have multiple bone lesions at the time it is diagnosed. Plasma cells are a type of white blood cell found in the bone marrow. They are part of the immune system and help fight infection.GALA EVENTS
Our spectacular gala events are the chance to kick up your heels whilst contributing to an incredible cause. Funds raised will be directed to Cancer Council’s research, advocacy, support and prevention programs.. With your support, every day we’re getting closer to a future without cancer. CHILDREN, ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS Cancer Council Tasmania offers support for children, adolescents and young adults impacted by cancer. There is a range of support and information available for families when a young person is diagnosed with cancer during and after treatment. EYE (OCULAR) MELANOMA There are many different types of cancer that can affect the eye, but ocular melanoma is the most common. Melanoma is a type of cancer that develops in the cells of the body that produce melanin — the pigment that gives your skin its colour. CARING FOR ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDERS Resources for your patients. Cancer Council NSW and Menzies School of Health Research have created information resources about cancer for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. The resources include information in common cancer terms, cancer types and treatment. This site uses cookies to improve your experience and deliver personalised content. By continuing to use this website you consent to the use of cookies in accordance with our Cookie policy.
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