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Quicklinks
Cancer Council websites
Cancer Council Australia maintains several cancer related websites that you may find useful. These include:
- cancer.org.au - Find evidence based information on cancer prevention, research, treatment and support.
- iheard - iheard has been created to dispel the many myths, rumours and fanciful claims about cancer. Find out the facts from the experts.
- Cancer Directory - An online library of publications, videos and websites providing a wide range of cancer information including resources in different languages.
- eLearning - Courses aimed to assist GPs, OH&S professionals, workers and the public on different aspects of cancer.
- Cancer Forum - Australia's leading journal for health professionals working in cancer. Cancer Forum is published in March, July and November each year.
- Annual Review - Our Annual Review provides information about our organisation and its many activities and achievements each year.
Cancer Council Australia's Annual Review provides information about our organisation and its many activities and achievements in 2011-12. - See more at: http://www.cancer.org.au/about-us/annual-review.html#sthash.Tchh8LC6.dpufHPV vaccine - From 2013, the National HPV Vaccination Program will include girls and boys. Find out more about the program here.
- See more at: http://www.cancer.org.au/about-cancer/online-resources/#sthash.o551xu8S.dpuf
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