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Latest report shows continued positive results for Australian breast screening program

Latest report shows continued positive results for Australian breast screening program

The AIHW’s update on BreastScreen Australia has delivered positive news, showing participation rates of more than 50% and a significant decline in morbidity and mortality.


Developing treatments and helping future generations through breast cancer trials

Developing treatments and helping future generations through breast cancer trials

Clinical trials can develop new treatments and help beat breast cancer, according to the Breast Cancer Trials organisation.


Project aims to tackle pain of cancer survivors

Project aims to tackle pain of cancer survivors

A University of South Australia pain scientist is teaming up with a cancer expert to develop an online tool to help cancer survivors with their persistent pain.


Better cancer survival rates with national screening programs: AIHW

Better cancer survival rates with national screening programs: AIHW

A new AIHW reports reveals that people with breast, cervical and bowel cancers detected through national screening programs have better survival outcomes than those diagnosed but not screened.


New standard provides up-to-date guidance on colonoscopy referral and care

New standard provides up-to-date guidance on colonoscopy referral and care

The Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care’s Colonoscopy clinical care standard is aimed at reducing unnecessary procedures and improving care at every stage of the process.


New cancer diagnoses have increased, but so have survival rates: AIHW report

New cancer diagnoses have increased, but so have survival rates: AIHW report

The Cancer Compendium web report, released by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, shows cancer trends over time and points towards its direction in the future.


‘Sacrificial virgins’: Balancing freedom of speech and issues of public health

‘Sacrificial virgins’: Balancing freedom of speech and issues of public health

British broadcaster Joan Shenton may fail to gain a visa to support her anti-HPV vaccine documentary in Australia. Does this help the interests of the greater good, and how should GPs address any patient concerns raised by the film?


Women with diabetes more likely to get cancer, international study shows

Women with diabetes more likely to get cancer, international study shows

A global review involving almost 20 million people has shown that having diabetes significantly raises the risk of developing cancer, and for women the risk is even higher.


Australian researchers develop world-first blood test to detect melanoma early

Australian researchers develop world-first blood test to detect melanoma early

The world’s first blood test able to detect early stage melanoma has been developed by Edith Cowan University researchers.


Simple blood test to predict rare cancers

Simple blood test to predict rare cancers' likely spread

New Queensland University of Technology research has shed fresh light on how head and neck cancer spreads to other organs.


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