Building HOPE through the Australian Cancer Atlas
The Australian Cancer Atlas aims to make a difference for cancer patients by mapping the geographical patterns of cancer data across the country.
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The Australian Cancer Atlas aims to make a difference for cancer patients by mapping the geographical patterns of cancer data across the country.
The way women are screened for breast cancer in Australia may change.
More than 16,000 Australians will be diagnosed with melanoma each year. Most of these will be caught early, and can be cured by surgery.
Women with ovarian cancer have been “let down” by institutional and medical biases, the Assistant Health Minister said, as Parliamentarians, advocates and patients gathered for the Teal Ribbon Parliamentary Breakfast in Canberra recently.
More young people are being diagnosed with colorectal cancer in Australia, a disease that is frequently diagnosed in its later stages.