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Cancer Australia provides access to a wide range of cancer resources on our Publications and resources library, including consumer information, clinical guidance, data reports, fact sheets and more.

Cancer Australia is moving to a new process of providing digital copies only of resources on from mid-September 2020.

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This information sheet has been developed to assist women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer, and offers information around practice 2 from the Cancer Australia Statement – Influencing best practice in breast cancer.

Breast cancer
People affected by cancer, and their family and friends
PDF, DOCX

This information sheet has been developed to assist women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer, and offers information around practice 3 from the Cancer Australia Statement – Influencing best practice in breast cancer.

Breast cancer
People affected by cancer, and their family and friends
PDF, DOCX

This information sheet has been developed to assist women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer, and offers information around practice 4 from the Cancer Australia Statement – Influencing best practice in breast cancer.

Breast cancer
People affected by cancer, and their family and friends
PDF, DOCX

This information sheet has been developed to assist women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer, and offers information around practice 5 from the Cancer Australia Statement – Influencing best practice in breast cancer.

Breast cancer
People affected by cancer, and their family and friends
PDF, DOCX

This information sheet has been developed to assist women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer, and offers information around practice 6 from the Cancer Australia Statement – Influencing best practice in breast cancer.

Breast cancer
People affected by cancer, and their family and friends
PDF, DOCX

This information sheet has been developed to assist women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer, and offers information around practice 7 from the Cancer Australia Statement – Influencing best practice in breast cancer.

Breast cancer
People affected by cancer, and their family and friends
PDF, DOCX

This information sheet has been developed to assist women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer, and offers information around practice 8 from the Cancer Australia Statement – Influencing best practice in breast cancer.

Breast cancer
People affected by cancer, and their family and friends
PDF, DOCX

This information sheet has been developed to assist women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer, and offers information around practice 9 from the Cancer Australia Statement – Influencing best practice in breast cancer.

Breast cancer
People affected by cancer, and their family and friends
PDF, DOCX

Developed to help people with metastatic (secondary) cancer talk about how palliative care might help them to live as well as possible when cancer has spread.

All Cancer Types
People affected by cancer, and their family and friends
PDF, DOCX

Cancer Australia, the Government’s national cancer control agency, aims to reduce the impact of cancer, address disparities and improve outcomes for people affected by cancer, by leading and coordinating national, evidence-based interventions across the continuum of care.

Breast cancer
Resources for health professionals
PDF, DOCX

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