Screening for lung cancer has been a long and complex story, but we now know that using low dose CT scanning, which is a way of taking pictures of the chest, we can identify people who get lung cancer and reduce their risk of dying from lung cancer.
lung cancer
E-cigarettes may help smokers to quit
A large analysis suggests smokers who vape are more likely to quit cigarettes over time.
Cancer and COVID-19
Information and support regarding cancer and COVID-19 from the Cancer Council.
What is the best way to quit smoking?
In a recent review of high-quality available evidence, researchers looked at more than 60 trials with over 40,000 people involved.
Quality of life and exercise in cancer survivors
Researchers investigated the quality of life and its association with physical activity among survivors of different types of cancer. These are the results.
What we know about e-cigarettes?
Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are a device that delivers nicotine or other chemicals to people via an aerosol vapour, but are they harmful and do they help smokers give up smoking?
Leukaemia
Find out about leukaemia, including the different types, symptoms, causes and treatments.
Bladder cancer
Bladder cancer is a cancer that is curable if caught early but has been resistant to treatment improvements over recent years.
Prostate cancer treatment needs to be tailored
To act, or watch and wait? Assessing the outcomes associated with different approaches to treating prostate cancer.
Uterine cancer
Uterine cancer is the most common gynaecological cancer affecting women. This comprehensive guide is for women with uterine cancer, their families and friends.