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Im struggling with arm Lymphoedema 2 years after breast cancer treatment. Can anyone recommend any books or resources about the condition? Any tips? I’m happy with the Lymphoedema clinic I go to but am searching for more info. I have been to several Lymphoedema cli...Read More
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If you are between 18-65 years old, diagnosed with bowel cancer (stages 1-3) in the last 5 years and had a paid job at the time of the diagnosis, you may be interested in participating in this survey. See the attached flyer.
(Not affiliated with Cancer Council NS...Read More
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Concord Hospital Study (not affiliated with Cancer Council)
About the studyThis study will obtain information about side effects that might occur as a result of chemotherapy in older breast cancer survivors. These include tiredness, and subtle changes in the abil...Read More
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So here’s a thingI saw a reference to what I have as mud pies and I think it fits quite well. I had stage 3 colon cancer diagnosed in may 2016, radiation and then the main op in October 2016, then chemo and my reversal in may 2017. Since they removed part of my rec...Read More
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CanCope is a mental health research study running online wellbeing programs for cancer survivors. The online programs are developed by cancer and mental health researchers at Monash University (Melbourne) who acknowledge that it can be difficult to cope once primar...Read More
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Griffith University Nutrition and Dietetic Students are undertaking a community public health project at Lismore Base Hospital to help support cancer survivors (who have completed their active treatment) and their carers.
They are asking for your H.E.L.P in regar...Read More
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*This event is not run by Cancer Council*
Breast Cancer Network Australia is running a FREE ONLINE webinar on 29 April focusing on the emotional, physical and practical implications of living with breast cancer. There will be a psychologist, psychiatrist, breast ...Read More
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Researchers from NICM Health Research Institute, Western Sydney University, are currently running a clinical trial on the effects of yoga on depression and anxiety symptoms in women diagnosed with breast or gynaecological cancer. This trial is open to women Austral...Read More
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The University of Sydney is running a webinar on Living Well with Head and Neck Cancer on Thursday 29th April, 6:30pm-8pm.
Topics include:
Beyond Surviving Head and Neck CancerPhysiotherapy and Speech Rehabilitation following Head and Neck CancerFacial Prosthetic...Read More
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Feeling worried or anxious about breast cancer returning is very common for people who have had breast cancer and can impact on day-to-day activities and planning for the future.
Researchers from the Ingham Institute of Applied Medical Research, University of New...Read More
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