Find out about steps you can take to help avoid bowel cancer, or at least catch it early on when cure is still possible.
Cancer Care
Bowel cancer diagnosis
Diagnosis of bowel cancer usually starts with an examination and tests.
Mammograms
Should I have a mammogram? Find out about screening mammograms and what happens if you have an abnormal mammogram.
Pelvic floor muscle exercises for men
Pelvic floor muscle exercises can help to restore bladder control after treatments for prostate cancer.
Lymphoma
Find out more about lymphoma, which is cancer of the lymphatic system and the sixth most common form of cancer in Australia.
Breasts: inside women’s breasts
An internal view shows that the breast is made up of fat, nipple, glands and a network of ducts.
Cancer pain
Cancer pain doesn’t affect all people with cancer, but for those who do have pain it can be controlled with medicines and other therapies.
Breast cancer Q and A
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women. Fortunately, much research has gone into breast cancer treatment.
Benign breast lumps
Most breast lumps are benign (not cancerous). Possible causes of benign breast lumps include fibroadenomas, fibrocystic changes and breast cysts.
Breast Cancer Overview
Breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in Australian women. The good news is that with advances in treatment and diagnosis, more women are surviving breast cancer than ever before