SA in world leading cancer research initiative
September 1, 2010
South Australia’s key medical research partners are uniting to form an unprecedented South Australian Cancer Research Collaborative (SACRC).
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Marjorie Jackson-Nelson’s team passes the baton
August 31, 2010
After more than 30 years of hard work and diligently fundraising $6 million, Marjorie Jackson-Nelson AC CVO MBE, founder of the Peter Nelson Leukaemia Research Fellowship Fund, will this morning pass the baton to Cancer Council SA.
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Cancer rates on the rise this Daffodil Day
August 25, 2010
Even more reasons for South Australians to Unite in the Fight to Beat Cancer this Daffodil Day (Friday, 27 August 2010) with cancer rates on the rise.
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It's time to Get Behind Bowel Screening
August 15, 2010
Cancer survivor says bowel screening cannot wait for a fourth election
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New GP guide for cancer screening
August 2, 2010
Cancer Council Australia has published a quick reference guide to assist GPs and other health
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All schools urged to adopt healthy eating program
July 27, 2010
With one quarter of Australia’s school aged children (5 – 17 years) considered to be overweight or obese, Cancer Council SA (CCSA) is calling for all schools to embrace the Government’s Right Bite program (a healthy eating strategy for government schools).
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Cancer Hope
July 26, 2010
Daffodil season is upon us and Cancer Council SA hopes the international symbol of hope for people with cancer will Unite South Australia in the Fight to beat the disease.
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Call To Arms unites SA sporting clubs to fight cancer
July 12, 2010
The Traditional Shotokan Karate-do Federation of SA (TSKFSA) is among sporting clubs challenging others to tackle men’s cancers through Cancer Council SA’s Call To Arms activities.
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Men's health shortfalls spur on Call To Arms
June 22, 2010
South Australian men have been issued a frightening wake up Call To Arms, demanding they take personal action for their health.
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Bowel Cancer Screening Saves SA Lives
June 7, 2010
South Australians aged 50 and over are being encouraged to take one simple step this Bowel Cancer Awareness Week (June 6-12) which could save their lives.
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