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The 40th Cancer Council webinar was streamed live, here, in the Online Community!
The topic for this Webinar was: Men in Survivorship - stuff mates don’t say.
Scroll down for further information about the webinar, including panel information.
The panel members for this webinar were:
We encourage you to utilise this thread to ask questions ongoing. We'll add the recorded link to the webinar for you to rewatch when it becomes available.
Many more men are more likely to die of preventable cancer than women, and even more unlikely to talk about their disease. It is estimated that over 78,000 men will be diagnosed with cancer in 2019, with an average five-year survival rate of 69%.
With so many men being diagnosed and surviving cancer, this webinar will explore the physical and psychological effect that cancer can have on many aspects of a man’s life.
If you're not already a member of the Online Community, be sure to sign up beforehand - choose a nickname, not your full name! Either way, you can watch the Webinar right here in this thread once it becomes available on Thursday night, nothing else is involved.
The chat here is text based, so no additional software is needed other than a web browser on your phone or computer. To keep up with the latest posts, just hit the refresh button on your browser as the page won't automatically update. As more people chat, page numbers will appear at the bottom of the page to help you jump to the next post in the conversation. Please note, this will pause the live stream and you'll have to hit play when you refresh - if you're on a computer or tablet, consider opening a new tab in your browser to post and one to watch the Webinar!
We'll be here as well to field any questions you might have. If you want to post during the chat, simply hit the Reply button on the post and post away. Everyone is welcome!
If you have any questions about how to use the Online Community, check out our Frequently Asked Questions or How do I? thread. If you're really stumped send us an email: onlinecommunity@nswcc.org.au.
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