Cancer and COVID-19
Cancer Council understands that Australians undergoing cancer treatment, cancer survivors and their families and friends may have questions in relation
Cancer Council understands that Australians undergoing cancer treatment, cancer survivors and their families and friends may have questions in relation
Cancer remains a substantial health burden globally. While there are still high death rates associated with cancer, there are many
Cancer of the bladder is a tumour of the tissue lining the bladder. There are several different types, the most
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men in Australia. It’s estimated that more than 16,000 new cases
What is cancer of the uterus? Cancer of the uterus occurs when cells become abnormal and start growing and multiplying
Survival rates for a number of cancers continue to improve, in part because of more effective treatments. While cancer treatments
Complementary medicines are estimated to be used by two out of three Australians – we spend $3.5 billion on it
Lymphoedema is a condition where an accumulation of lymphatic fluid (lymph) in the body’s tissues causes chronic (ongoing) swelling (oedema).
Cancer is a major health problem in Australia – As many as half of all Australians are expected to be