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Latest GP guidance for breast cancer prevention

Latest GP guidance for breast cancer prevention

AJGP shifts the focus from early screening to include prevention, from lifestyle modification to risk-reducing medications.


First look at early detection prostate cancer draft guidelines

First look at early detection prostate cancer draft guidelines

Currently out for consultation, the new guidelines reflect significant changes to the screening process.


In Practice: Member meet-up with RACGP President

In Practice: Member meet-up with RACGP President

Connect with the President and NSW&ACT Chair about key developments, advocacy plans and the college’s latest initiatives.


Breast cancer screening is ripe for change

Breast cancer screening is ripe for change

Experts say a woman’s risk, not just her age, should be assessed, as they provide an evidence-based roadmap towards better screening.


Blood test boosts colorectal cancer chemotherapy precision: Study

Blood test boosts colorectal cancer chemotherapy precision: Study

New Australian research has found blood tests can allow for more precision in determining treatment pathways for colon cancer.


Smoking kills 66 Australians daily: Study

Smoking kills 66 Australians daily: Study

Landmark research found more people are dying from smoking-related illness than first thought. What can GPs do to help patients quit?


‘Back to basics’ for blood cancer detection

‘Back to basics’ for blood cancer detection

With cases predicted to spike in the next decade, ‘good old-fashioned medical care’ can still help GPs to detect the cancer early.


New cervical screening guidelines broaden self-collect options

New cervical screening guidelines broaden self-collect options

The incoming guidelines bring simplification ‘without compromising quality and safety’ and increase the role of self-collection.


‘Another benefit’: The pill shown to reduce ovarian cancer risk

‘Another benefit’: The pill shown to reduce ovarian cancer risk

Australian research finds the oral contraceptive pill can reduce risk of the cancer by 26% among women who have used it at any age.


GP’s research shedding light on end-of-life care

GP’s research shedding light on end-of-life care

On World Cancer Day, one GP’s innovative research is transforming care for cancer patients in their final months of life.


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