What does the Cancer Council of Australia do?

What does the Cancer Council of Australia do?

Our mission Cancer Council Australia works with its members the eight state and territory cancer organisations to: undertake and fund cancer research. prevent and control cancer. provide information and support for people affected by cancer.

What are some of the Cancer Council recommendations?

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  1. Slip on covering clothing. Choose clothing that covers as much skin as possible, for example, collared shirts with long sleeves.
  2. Slop on SPF 30 (or higher) broad-spectrum, water-resistant sunscreen.
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  4. Seek shade.
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Why does cancer council donate?

Every dollar donated to Cancer Council helps fund our four key areas of work: supporting people affected by cancer, funding world-class research, developing and implementing prevention programs and working with government to achieve important policy changes to reduce cancer risk and save lives.

What is the most common form of cancer in Australia?

The most common cancers in Australia (excluding non-melanoma skin cancer) are prostate, breast, colorectal (bowel), melanoma and lung cancer. These five cancers account for about 60% of all cancers diagnosed in Australia.

How did Cancer Council start?

Cancer Council Australia commenced in 1961 as the Australian Cancer Society, when the six state Cancer Councils – which then varied in name and brand – agreed to establish a federal body to promote cancer control at the national level.

How Do I Stop Cancer Council donations?

3.1 Subject to 3.2 and 3.3, you may change the arrangements confirmed in the attached letter by contacting us on 1300 780 113. 3.2 If you wish to stop or defer a debit payment, you must notify us in writing at least fourteen (14) days before the next debit day.

How does Cancer Council help people with cancer?

Cancer Council is the only charity that works across every area of cancer, from research to prevention and support. We won’t stop until cancer does. And tomorrow, with your help, we’ll continue our work. Find out how we’re here for all Australians affected by cancer.

What is the phone number for Cancer Council?

Cancer Council 13 11 20 is a free, confidential telephone information and support service run by Cancer Councils in each state and territory. If you have a question about cancer, or to find out about our range of support services for people affected by cancer in your local area call 13 11 20 to speak to our specially trained staff.

What can you do to help the fight against cancer?

There are a number of ways you can get involved with efforts aimed at the fight against cancer, or those that help others cope with the disease. You can: Give support. You can give support in everyday ways, such as helping people with cancer with meals and errands, or driving them to appointments.

Which is the only charity to support cancer research?

Cancer Council is the only charity that works across every area of cancer, from research to prevention and support. We won’t stop until cancer does. And tomorrow, with your help, we’ll continue our work.

Cancer Council is the only charity that works across every area of cancer, from research to prevention and support. We won’t stop until cancer does. And tomorrow, with your help, we’ll continue our work. Find out how we’re here for all Australians affected by cancer.

Where does the money you raise for Cancer Council go?

Every dollar you raise for Cancer Council goes towards helping people who have been affected by cancer. This includes funding life-saving research, prevention programs and support services for anyone affected by cancer. We have a range of events that give you the opportunity to support the work of Cancer Council.

Cancer Council 13 11 20 is a free, confidential telephone information and support service run by Cancer Councils in each state and territory. If you have a question about cancer, or to find out about our range of support services for people affected by cancer in your local area call 13 11 20 to speak to our specially trained staff.

Cancer Council is the only charity that works across every area of cancer, from research to prevention and support. We won’t stop until cancer does. And tomorrow, with your help, we’ll continue our work.