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Cancer Council WA are now taking registrations for Life Now for Term 1, 2021.
The Life Now program offers introductory Exercise, Meditation, Mindfulness, Tai Chi and Yoga courses at locations across Western Australia. These are free of charge for people affect...Read More
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The Brain Tumour Alliance Australia (BTAA) are hosting a Brain Tumour patient support day in Sydney on May 20th.
When: 20th May 2021Time: 9.00am – 3.00pmWhere: Wesley Conference Centre, 220 Pitt Street, Sydney
This day is a forum where patients and their carers w...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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What does it mean to live your best life during and after a breast cancer experience? What services are available to support your physical and emotional wellbeing? How can you make sure you’re heard and are your own best advocate when it comes to your care?
Th...Read More
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The Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre (VCCC) is hosting a symposium for people affected by head and neck cancer, around intimacy and sexual health.
What's it about?
The increasing incidence of human papillomavirus-associated (HPV) oropharyngeal cancers has se...Read More
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Look Good Feel Better is back for 2021!
Look Good Feel Better, is a community-based service program that is run by the Cancer Patients Foundation and supported by Cancer Council Western Australia.
The program aims to improve the well-being and self-image of peo...Read More
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Cancer Council QLD will be holding a free webinar this month to discuss the benefits of exercise and how exercise for people living with cancer should be tailored to suit each individual considering their cancer type and stage, their treatment regime, and the side ...Read More
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Cancer Council Tasmania are running their Complementary Therapy programs again this year!
These include:
massagemindfulnessyogatai chipilates
The complementary therapy programs are all run by qualified facilitators. Some of these programs are run through a local ...Read More
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Look Good Feel Better, is a community-based service program that is run by the Cancer Patients Foundation and supported by Cancer Council Western Australia.
The program aims to improve the well-being and self-image of people diagnosed with cancer.
Using a relax...Read More
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South Australians who live in rural areas have up to 31 per cent higher chance of developing skin cancer, and those in coastal and agricultural regions having the highest incidence.
Cancer Council South Australia are running some information sessions in Novemb...Read More
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