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10 myths about sun protection
Cancer Council congratulates the Federal Government on announcing decisive actions to address vaping epidemic and smoking
Cancer Council warns alcohol industry must not call the shots on alcohol advertising
Rallying together to fight cancer
What do they contain? Parliamentary Inquiry will get to the truth about e-cigarettes and vaping
Landmark LGBTQI+ cancer resource released in Australia
New data reveals nine in ten Australians want government action to stop Australias escalating e-cigarette crisis
The cancer gap between First Nations and non-Indigenous people is widening – but better data could help
Sports stars Michael Klim and Brad Hodge team up as new research shows men arent protecting themselves in the sun
Cancer Council welcomes new reforms that will bring Australias tobacco control into 21st century
Cancer Council Australia welcomes $10m Australian Government investment
Australian men urged to reduce their risk of skin cancer with new research showing they are less likely than women to use
Push for teens to find their feet as daily active travel rates take step back
Men with history of melanoma have higher risk of prostate cancer
Australia has potential to reduce lung cancer deaths, major international clinical trials show
First immunotherapy for patients with potentially life-threatening type of non-melanoma skin cancer now available on PBS
First immunotherapy for advanced cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma – LIBTAYO
MSAC recommendation takes Australia one step closer to national lung cancer screening program
New research shows rates of obesity-related cancers quadrupled in generation
Australians overwhelmingly support action to protect young people from e-cigarettes
Cancer Council’s new research-led support resources
Cancer Council warns urgent intergovernmental action is essential to stop an epidemic of e-cigarette use among young people
New data shows higher survival rates for childhood cancers
Cancer Council WA President receives Officer of Order of Australia
Aussies urged to take half-time toilet break for bowel cancer this State of Origin series
New research highlights challenges of melanoma diagnosis
1.4 million Australians will die of cancer in next 25 years without intervention
New research: 1.4 million Australians will die of cancer in next 25 years unless governments intervene now
Cancer Council calls for urgent investment in ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Tobacco Campaign, as May 31 marks World No Tobacco Day
CEO of Cancer Council juggles work, academia and family
Parties urged to back broad cancer care navigation pilot in Tasmania
Flood cleanups pose risk of cancer
Cancer Council calls on all political parties to reduce impact of cancer, as federal election campaign gets firmly underway
HPV testing picks up cancers missed by Pap tests
Cancer Council calls for stronger action on e-cigarettes as landmark study shows young Australians are most at risk
Tradies arent protecting against skin cancer despite up to ten times higher UV exposure
Cancer Council condemns unhealthy food and drink advertising as pester power prevails
Australia on track to become first country in world to eliminate cervical cancer
Community leaders call on Government to put health first and abandon plans to cut price of alcohol
Researchers put aerosol sunscreens to test
Cancer Council strongly urges Australians against aerosol sunscreens
Calls for equal access to cancer care in Australia, as February 4 marks World Cancer Day
Cancer Council warns that governments goals for smoking prevalence will only be possible with ongoing funding to tackle Indigenous
Cancer Council commends Australian Government on release of ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Preventative Health Strategy
Cancer Council cautiously welcomes new Australian Bureau of Statistics data showing record low percentages of Australian smoking
Doctors.com.au partner with Cancer Council on mission to save lives
Doctors.com.au partner with Cancer Council on mission to save lives
Cancer Council calls on Federal government support to keep all Aussies safe in sun