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The National Cancer Control Initiative (NCCI) was established in 1997 by the Department of Health and Ageing and The Cancer Council Australia to provide advice and make recommendations to the Australian Government and other key groups regarding cancer control.

All Cancer Types
Cancer Australia reports and plans
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All Cancer Types
Cancer Australia reports and plans
PDF

The National Cancer Control Initiative (NCCI) was established in 1997 by the Department of Health and Ageing and The Cancer Council Australia to provide advice and make recommendations to the Australian Government and other key groups regarding cancer control.

All Cancer Types
Cancer Australia reports and plans
PDF

85 page document.

Breast cancer
Resources for health professionals
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62 page document.

Breast cancer
Cancer Australia reports and plans
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The aim of this report is to present an overview of published research about the psychosocial impact of breast cancer on women’s body image and sexuality. It also considers the supportive care issues for women and their partners, as illustrated through a series of focus group interviews. 67 page document.

Breast cancer
People affected by cancer, and their family and friends
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The guidelines are formulated with the aim of closing the gap on information for clinicians (both specialists and general practitioners) and other health professionals, so that awareness of ovarian cancer is raised and the possibility of earlier diagnosis and optimal treatment is realised.

Ovarian cancer
Resources for health professionals
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This resource has been superseded in-full or in-part by Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Treatment of Lung Cancer.

Lung cancer
Resources for health professionals
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77 page document.

Breast cancer
Cancer Australia reports and plans
PDF

In February 2008, National Breast Cancer Centre (NBCC), incorporating the Ovarian Cancer Program, changed its name to National Breast and Ovarian Cancer Centre (NBOCC).

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