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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.

Resources can be downloaded free of charge for individual use, reference or for printing.

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All Cancer Types
Cancer Australia reports and plans
PDF
All Cancer Types
Resources for health professionals
PDF, DOCX

This resource has been superseeded in-full or in-part by the National Framework for Gynaecological Cancer Control

Cervical cancer | Endometrial cancer | Fallopian Tube cancer | Gestational Trophoblastic Disease (GTD) | Ovarian cancer | Uterine sarcoma | Vaginal cancer | Vulval cancer
Resources for health professionals
PDF, DOCX
Lung cancer
Cancer Australia reports and plans
PDF, DOCX
All Cancer Types
Cancer Australia reports and plans
PDF

A systematic review was undertaken to identify literature published from January 2007 to April 2010 on the use of bisphosphonates in women with advanced breast cancer.

Breast cancer
Resources for health professionals
PDF, DOCX

Information about breast cancer in men

This resource has been superseded in-full or part by Information about breast cancer in men

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

When a woman is diagnosed with metastatic (secondary) breast cancer, the news and its implications can be enormously challenging for her, and also for her partner and family.

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

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