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Culturally safe communication skills for non-indigenous health professionals Tip Sheet

This Tip Sheet provides practical advice for cancer care specialists and other health professionals to optimise culturally safe and responsive communication with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients, their families and carers.

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Cancer Type: All Cancer Types
Publication Audience: Resources for health professionals
Year: 2021
Document Status: Current

This resource has been developed, reviewed or revised within the last 5 years.

https://canceraustralia.dev.links.com.au/system/tdf/publications/culturally-safe-communication-skills-non-indigenous-health-professionals-tip-sheet/pdf/culturally-safe-communication-skills-tips-for-non-indigenous-health-professionals.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=12454

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Investigation of a new breast symptom: a guide for General Practitioners

This guide indicates steps to be taken in investigating symptoms that could be breast cancer, and provides information about the triple test approach to diagnosis. This resource is an update of the 2017 publication of the same title.

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Cancer Type: Breast cancer
Publication Audience: Resources for health professionals
Year: 2021
Document Status: Current

This resource has been developed, reviewed or revised within the last 5 years.

https://canceraustralia.dev.links.com.au/system/tdf/publications/investigation-new-breast-symptom-guide-general-practitioners/pdf/investigation-of-a-new-breast-symptom-a-guide-for-general-practitioners.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=12436

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The impact of COVID-19 on cancer-related medical services and procedures in Australia in 2020: Examination of MBS claims data for 2020, nationally and by jurisdiction

This report provides findings from an analysis of Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) data to investigate the impact of COVID-19 on cancer-related medical services and procedures in Australia. This report examines the cumulative number of services observed for January 2020 to December 2020, compared to the expected number of services expected from trends in historical numbers for the period 2017–2019, for 14 cancer types: breast, colorectal, lung, prostate, melanoma, stomach, kidney, pancreatic, liver, uterine, ovarian, cervical, vaginal, and vulval cancer.

File name: the-impact-of-covid-19-on-c...australia-in-2020.pdf
File size: 1.74 MB
Cancer Type: All Cancer Types
Publication Audience: Resources for health professionals
Year: 2021
Document Status: Current

This resource has been developed, reviewed or revised within the last 5 years.

https://canceraustralia.dev.links.com.au/system/tdf/publications/impact-covid-19-cancer-related-medical-services-and-procedures-australia-2020-examination-mbs-claims/pdf/the-impact-of-covid-19-on-cancer-services-in-australia-in-2020.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=12433

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Review of the impact of COVID-19 on medical services and procedures in Australia utilising MBS data: Lung and prostate cancers

This report provides findings from an analysis of Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) data for the months January 2020 to June 2020 to understand where changes in the number of cancer-related services have occurred, and the types of services affected during the COVID-19 pandemic. These analyses focus on changes in cancer-related diagnostic and treatment procedures for lung and prostate cancers.

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File size: 2.93 MB
Cancer Type: All Cancer Types
Publication Audience: Resources for health professionals
Year: 2020
Document Status: Current

This resource has been developed, reviewed or revised within the last 5 years.

https://canceraustralia.dev.links.com.au/system/tdf/publications/review-impact-covid-19-medical-services-and-procedures-australia-utilising-mbs-data-lung-and/pdf/review_of_the_impact_of_covid-19_on_medical_services_and_procedures_in_australia_utilising_mbs_data_lung_and_prostate_camcers.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=12312

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Information for women on shared follow-up and survivorship care for early breast cancer

This information is for women who have been treated for early breast cancer or ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) and their carers. It provides information about shared follow-up and survivorship care, including the benefits of shared care and who is involved.

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Cancer Type: Breast cancer
Publication Audience: Resources for health professionals
Year: 2020
Document Status: Current

This resource has been developed, reviewed or revised within the last 5 years.

https://canceraustralia.dev.links.com.au/system/tdf/publications/information-women-shared-follow-and-survivorship-care-early-breast-cancer/pdf/scbcw_information_for_women.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=12311

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Guidance for the management of early breast cancer: Recommendations and practice points

This document contains the 200 recommendations and practice points that comprise the Guidance for the management of early breast cancer. The Guidance has been developed as an essential resource for health professionals involved in the management of women and men with breast cancer. It updates and replaces in full or in part Cancer Australia’s 2001 Clinical Practice Gguidelines for the management of breast cancer in women and various subsequent topic-specific updates.

This Guidance has been developed to meet the need for comprehensive, up-to-date, evidence-based guidance that encompasses management of early breast cancer from the point of diagnosis.

The Guidance is also presented in a user-friendly, accessible format on a Cancer Australia featured site at www.guidancebreastcancer.gov.au.

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File size: 357.37 KB
Cancer Type: Breast cancer
Publication Audience: Resources for health professionals
Year: 2020
Document Status: Current

This resource has been developed, reviewed or revised within the last 5 years.

https://canceraustralia.dev.links.com.au/system/tdf/publications/guidance-management-early-breast-cancer-recommendations-and-practice-points/pdf/guidance_for_the_management_of_early_breast_cancer_recommendations_and_pps_2020_0.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=12303

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Guidance for the management of early breast cancer: Methods

This reportdescribes the approach taken to develop the Guidance for the Managment of the early breast cancer.

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File size: 869.26 KB
Cancer Type: Breast cancer
Publication Audience: Resources for health professionals
Year: 2020
Document Status: Current

This resource has been developed, reviewed or revised within the last 5 years.

https://canceraustralia.dev.links.com.au/system/tdf/publications/guidance-management-early-breast-cancer-methods/pdf/guidance_for_the_management_of_early_breast_cancer_methods_2020.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=12301

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COVID-19 Recovery: Implications for cancer care

The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted unprecedented changes in cancer care across the cancer care pathway and in many parts of the oncology sector. This report describes elements of cancer care which have changed during the COVID-19 pandemic; the impacts of these changes; and targeted strategies (at the system-level, service-level, practitioner-level, and patient-level) to retain, enhance, and embed high-value changes into practice. These targeted strategies are provided to prompt considerations and future approaches to support high-value cancer care in the recovery phases of the COVID-19 pandemic.

File name: covid19-recovery-implications-cancer-care.pdf
File size: 641.94 KB
Cancer Type: All Cancer Types
Publication Audience: Resources for health professionals
Year: 2020
Document Status: Current

This resource has been developed, reviewed or revised within the last 5 years.

https://canceraustralia.dev.links.com.au/system/tdf/publications/covid-19-recovery-implications-cancer-care/pdf/covid19-recovery-implications-cancer-care_1.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=12297

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Review of the impact of COVID-19 on medical services and procedures in Australia utilising MBS data: Skin, breast and colorectal cancers, and telehealth services

This report provides findings from an analysis of Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) for the months January 2020 to June 2020 to understand where changes in the number of cancer-related services have occurred, and the types of services affected during the COVID-19 pandemic. The current analyses focus on changes in cancer-related diagnostic and treatment procedures for skin, breast and colorectal cancers, and selected professional attendances using MBS item numbers including the new telehealth services made available during the pandemic.

File name: review-of-the-impact-of-cov...alia-utilising-mbs-data.pdf
File size: 1.14 MB
Cancer Type: All Cancer Types
Publication Audience: Resources for health professionals
Year: 2020
Document Status: Current

This resource has been developed, reviewed or revised within the last 5 years.

https://canceraustralia.dev.links.com.au/system/tdf/publications/review-impact-covid-19-medical-services-and-procedures-australia-utilising-mbs-data-skin-breast-and/pdf/review-of-the-impact-of-covid-19-on-medical-services-and-procedures-in-australia-utilising-mbs-data.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=12293

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Shared follow-up and survivorship care for women with low-risk endometrial cancer: summary of evidence

The summary of evidence outlines the evidence base that supports and informs Cancer Australia’s Shared follow-up and survivorship care model for women with low-risk endometrial cancer. The purpose is to provide the context, evidence base and, where applicable, the consensus base for Cancer Australia’s shared follow-up care model and resources.

The primary audience is health professionals and other stakeholders involved in the uptake and implementation of a shared model of follow-up care for women with low-risk endometrial cancer.

File name: low-risk_endometrial_cancer_summary_of_evidence.pdf
File size: 491.75 KB
Cancer Type: Endometrial cancer
Publication Audience: Resources for health professionals
Year: 2020
Document Status: Current

This resource has been developed, reviewed or revised within the last 5 years.

https://canceraustralia.dev.links.com.au/system/tdf/publications/shared-follow-and-survivorship-care-women-low-risk-endometrial-cancer-summary-evidence/pdf/low-risk_endometrial_cancer_summary_of_evidence.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=12290

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