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We are currently looking for women who have been diagnosed with PABC to participate in a 30-minute online interview to discuss what stops them from and motivates them to exercise, as well as what their preferences for exercising are. Following the interview, there ...Read More
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Do you have experience providing care for someone with a cancer diagnosis? Complete an online survey by researchers at The University of Sydney to help us understand caregiver fears about cancer recurrence or progression.
This study may be suitable for you if:
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If you live in Australia, the University of Sydney and Concord Cancer Centre would like your help by completing a survey which looks at the impact of a bowel cancer diagnosis and treatment side-effects on returning to work.
You may be eligible if:• You are livin...Read More
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Australian Carers are invited to evaluate a new educational program designed to improve carer involvement in cancer care.
Researchers at the University of Sydney are offering carers living in Australia, access to an evidence-based online learning program to impr...Read More
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Registrations in Australia for Dry July are now open! By going dry this July and fundraising on behalf of Cancer Council you’ll help us continue to provide our vital 13 11 20 Cancer Information and Support Service for all Australians affected by cancer.
Dry July...Read More
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Important survey: If you live in New South Wales, Australia
Help us understand support needs of people affected by cancer in New South Wales (NSW)
If you live in NSW and you are affected by cancer (i.e., you have a current or past diagnosis of cancer, or you are a...Read More
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just wanting to know if there is any way that it is treatable with everything going on but only needing help with it because maybe there is a chance for me to try beat this breast cancer
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Hey guys, I have a friend who is battling depression. And she asked me if there is an app that will help her somehow to overcome. I haven't got any idea if there are any apps for this. Do you have any suggestions? It would really be helpful. Thanks!
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Menopause is a natural process that usually happens between the ages of 45 and 55. However, some cancer treatments can cause menopause to occur early, or suddenly, and this can cause some discomfort and symptoms.
Cancer Council QLD is hosting a free online sessio...Read More
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