Examples of Cancer Australia in a sentence
For more information visit the Cancer Australia website <www.australiancancertrials.gov.au>.
To view the optimal care pathway for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and the corresponding quick reference guide, visit the Cancer Australia website <https://www.canceraustralia.gov.au/affected- cancer/atsi/resources-health>.
Health professionals should support survivors to self-manage their own health needs and to make informed decisions about lifestyle behaviours that promote wellness and improve their quality of life (Australian Cancer Survivorship Centre 2016; Cancer Australia 2017; NCSI 2015).
Download the consumer resources – Checking for cancer and Cancer from the Cancer Australia website <https://www.canceraustralia.gov.au/affected-cancer/atsi/ resources-people>.
That this House expresses its support for Ovarian Cancer Australia, an important organisation that raises awareness and supports those who have been affected by ovarian cancer.(Notice given 10 May 2016—expires Notice Paper No. 76) 788.
For more information visit: • Cancer Australia <www.australiancancertrials.gov.au> • Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry <www.anzctr.org.au> • Australasian Leukaemia and Lymphoma Group <https://www.allg.org.au/clinical-trials-research/ current-clinical-trials> • ClinTrial Refer <www.clintrialrefer.org.au> • ClinicalTrials.gov <www.clinicaltrials.gov> for an international view.
The funding recipient must not use the Cancer Australia logo without prior written approval from Cancer Australia.
An example noted in the consultation is a lack of PBS coverage for using paclitaxel (together with carboplatin) to treat endometrial cancer, even though it is recommended in the officially endorsed guidelines by Cancer Australia and Cancer Council Australia 2013.
The Taskforce is keen to work in collaboration with key stakeholders including government, health care professionals and societies, Cancer Australia, and consumer health organisations to improve access to cancer medicines for the benefit of patients.
Chart 2.1: Ten most common cancers affecting Australian men and women in 2012 Source: AIHW (2012b) Page.13, Table 2.2; AIHW & AACR (2012) for thyroid cancer in males, and stomach, pancreatic, bladder, and kidney cancers in females, where incidence was used as a proxy for prevalence; AIHW and Cancer Australia (2012) for estimating number of breast cancer cases in men.