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- Released:12/08/2015News Type:Media ReleasesCancer Australia has undertaken an audit to describe, for the first time, the breadth of cancer research funding in Australia, including the first national picture of career fun...
- Released:20/07/2015News Type:AnnouncementCancer Australia is pleased to announce the 2015 recipients of the Ralph Lauren Pink Pony seeding grants. Congratulations to this year’s three grant recipients:...
- Released:09/07/2015News Type:Media ReleasesPeople affected by cancer will benefit from $950,000 in Commonwealth Government funding from new grants, aimed at improving the coordination, accessibility and development of qu...
- Released:09/07/2015News Type:AnnouncementSuccessful funding recipients for the 2015 round have today been announced....
- Released:29/06/2015News Type:AnnouncementCancer Australia is pleased to announce the release of four new publications to inform best practice in the management of gynaecological cancer....
- Released:25/06/2015News Type:AnnouncementCancer Australia is pleased to announce Ms Bridget Whelan and Professor Michael Friedlander AM as the 2015 recipients of the Jeannie Ferris Cancer Australia Recognition A...
- Released:24/06/2015News Type:Media ReleasesToday, Cancer Australia CEO, Professor Helen Zorbas, presented the Jeannie Ferris Cancer Australia Recognition Award to the 2015 recipients at a ceremony attended by Jeremy Ferr...
- Released:16/06/2015News Type:Media ReleasesOver their lifetime, one in two men in Australia will be diagnosed with cancer, compared with one in three women. Men account for substantially more deaths from cancer, wi...
- Released:12/06/2015News Type:AnnouncementNext week (15-21 June) is Men’s Health Week, an important opportunity to raise awareness of men’s cancers, encourage men to take action to reduce their risk for cancer and to ac...
- Released:11/06/2015News Type:Media ReleasesCancer Australia is encouraging all Australians to know the facts about bowel cancer, act on early detection and reduce their risk of the disease....