Breast Cancer in Australia


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Includes separate statistics based on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander status.




The Cancer Atlas


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This atlas illustrates the latest available data on the cancer epidemic, showing causes, stages of development, and prevalence rates of different types of cancers by gender, income group, and region. It also examines the cost of the disease, both in terms of health care and commercial interests, and the steps being taken to curb the epidemic, from research and screening to cancer management programs and health education.




The Australian Women's Health Diary 2023


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Breast cancer doesn't discriminate. One in seven women in Australia will be diagnosed by the age of 85, and this year it's estimated to be the most commonly diagnosed cancer worldwide. You can help by purchasing a copy of the 2023 Australian Women's Health Diary. When you buy the diary, not only will you be helping the 56 Australians diagnosed with breast cancer every day, you'll have the perfect organiser for the year ahead with all latest expert health and wellbeing advice at your fingertips. Over the past 24 years, this unique diary has saved the lives of thousands of people thanks to the breast cancer research it has made possible. All funds raised go to breast cancer clinical trials research to save and improve the lives of every person diagnosed with breast cancer. Priced at just $19.99 this affordable diary is a fantastic resource of reliable health and well-being information for women of all ages. Topics include diet, exercise, finance, skin care, heart, breast, and mental health to name a few. In a convenient A5 size, it has a beautiful hard cover, ribbon bookmark and all the essential diary features including a bonus health checklist, budget planner, and weekly motivational health tips to inspire you. The 2023 Australian Women's Health Diary is available from 8 September 2022 from Newsagents, Woolworths, participating Post Offices and online at www.womenshealthdiary.com.au. Buy it for yourself, or as a gift for that special someone, and help save lives from breast cancer.




The Australian Women's Health Diary 2024


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Breast cancer doesn't discriminate. One in seven women in Australia will be diagnosed by the age of 85, and this year it's estimated to be the most commonly diagnosed cancer worldwide. You can help by purchasing a copy of the 2024 Australian Women's Health Diary. When you buy the diary, not only will you be helping the 56 Australians diagnosed with breast cancer every day, you'll have the perfect organiser for the year ahead with all latest expert health and wellbeing advice at your fingertips. Over the past 25 years, this unique diary has saved the lives of thousands of people thanks to the breast cancer research it has made possible. All funds raised go to breast cancer clinical trials research to save and improve the lives of every person diagnosed with breast cancer. The Australian Women's Health Diary is an affordable, fantastic resource of reliable health and well-being information for women of all ages. Topics include diet, exercise, finance, skin care, heart, breast, and mental health to name a few. In a convenient A5 size, it has a beautiful hard cover, ribbon bookmark and all the essential diary features including a bonus health checklist, budget planner, and weekly motivational health tips to inspire you. Buy it for yourself, or as a gift for that special someone, and help save lives from breast cancer.




Early Detection of Breast Cancer


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The enormous expansion seen over the last decade in the mammo graphic detection of breast cancer lesions, especially the use of screen ing procedures for the early detection of clinically unsuspected tumors, has made it necessary to summarize the experience made by various centers in the world. The 2nd International Copenhagen Symposium on Detection of Breast Cancer afforded an opportunity of gathering scientists from all over the world to discuss the various problems of early breast cancer detection with special reference to screening procedures. This book forms a synthesis of the information presented by leading scientists from many of the world's mammo graphic centers, particularly those in Sweden and the USA. Hence, the reader will have the opportunity to study the outstanding work carried out by various institutes and centers of breast cancer screening. It is our sincere hope that a study of this volume will encourage other scientists to join in the work on screening procedures. S. Brunner B. Langfeldt P. E. Andersen Contents S. A. Feig: 1 Hypothetical Breast Cancer Risk from Mammography S. A. Feig: Benefits and Risks of Mammography 11 R. L. Egan and M. B. McSweeney: Multicentric Breast Carcinoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 M. B. McSweeney and R. L. Egan: Breast Cancer in the Younger Patient: A Preliminary Report 36 M. B. McSweeney and R. L. Egan: Bilateral Breast Carcinoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 41 N. Bjurstam: The Radiographic Appearance of Normal and Metastatic Axillary Lymph Nodes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 M. Moskowitz, S. A. Feig, C. Cole-Beuglet, S. H.







National Guide to a Preventive Health Assessment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People


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This third edition continues that tradition and has new topics drawn from advice we received from Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services and users of the National Guide. Our user survey resulted in 554 responses from general practitioners (GPs) and other healthcare providers across Australia. With this feedback, we were able to commission authors with expertise on topics such as child health and wellbeing and fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, as well as on other topics important to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. All the revised chapters were sent to external experts and relevant peak bodies across Australia. The support we have received in developing this National Guide has been phenomenal.







Making a Difference


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