Latest
  • Risk threshold for kidney disease confirmed by more accurate measurement
  • PolyU signs MoU with Society Work Department of CPC Jinan Municipal Committee and The Keswick Foundation to explore innovative comprehensive service model…
  • Countries unite at WHA79 to advance refugee and migrant health through stronger national systems
  • Call For Preliminary Responses
  • Philanthropic support from the Savén Family bolsters colorectal cancer research
  • South Australian state budget delivers stable settings, but not the broader reform business needs
  • Grattan on Friday: Hanson prepares to take the big stage as Husic hits out at straitjacket on caucus
  • SA Budget Boosts Need for Construction Materials Planning
  • Man extradited from Western Australia for drug trafficking
  • HKUST Secures Support from Stellar Rise for In-Orbit Bio-Inspired Robotic Project
  • Home
  • National
  • Local
    • ACT
    • QLD
    • NSW
    • NT
    • SA
    • TAS
    • VIC
    • WA
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Science
  • Technology
  • Health
  • Life
    • Sport
    • Travel
    • Education
    • Environment
  • World
SEARCH

November Is National Rural Health Month

The National Tribune
The National Tribune
The National Tribune
  • Health
  • 6 Nov 2024 9:57 am AEST Date Time
  • Share
Courtesy of Cancer Council WA

November is National Rural Health Month, an opportunity to raise awareness of the unique health challenges faced by Australians in rural, regional, and remote areas, particularly when it comes to cancer care and outcomes.

What are the health gaps for regional West Australians?

Research shows that Australians living in regional areas face lower five-year survival rates for all cancers combined, compared to those in major cities. This disparity is linked to a range of factors, including:

  • Being more likely to engage in risky behaviours, such as smoking and consuming excessive alcohol.
  • Being less likely to participate in cancer screening services and having less access to screening services.
  • Having less awareness and interpretation of cancer symptoms.
  • Showing less help-seeking behaviour from doctors, clinic nurses and Aboriginal health workers.
  • Having poorer access to and use of primary health cancer services.
  • Having health workforce shortages in remote and very remote areas.
  • Having to travel more to access health services and additional costs associated with transport to metropolitan centres.

What services and supports are available for regional West Australians?

At Cancer Council WA we have a range of programs and campaigns that are aimed at improving cancer outcomes for people in regional WA, including:

  • Find Cancer Early Campaign: This campaign encourages regional West Australians over 40 to recognise common cancer symptoms and seek help from healthcare professionals, including doctors, clinic nurses, and Aboriginal health workers.
  • Regional Education Officers: Located throughout WA, these officers focus on cancer prevention and early detection, helping to bridge knowledge gaps in regional communities.
  • Cancer Support Coordinators: These coordinators provide direct support to cancer patients and their families in most WA regions, offering guidance and resources.
  • Regional Support Services: We provide support services to regional West Australians including counselling, legal, and financial support, as well as wellness courses to enhance the quality of life during and after treatment.
  • 13 11 20 Cancer Information and Support Line: This telephone support line connects you with one of our cancer nurses to provide confidential, accurate information and support on any cancer-related concerns.
  • Accommodation in Perth: We operate two self-catering Lodges in Perth, providing regional cancer patients and their carers with a comfortable place to stay while they are accessing treatments and appointments in the city.
  • Transport to Treatment: This service is available at our accommodation Lodges to help patients travel to and from their appointments.
/Public Release. View in full here.
Tags:Aboriginal, behaviours, cancer care, cancer council, Cancer Council WA, cancer patients, cancer prevention, cancer screening, early detection, Health, health services, Healthcare, Perth, quality of life, rural health, WA

You might also like

Philanthropic support from the Savén Family bolsters colorectal cancer research

AMA President’s update: National Leadership Alliance, assignment of benefit changes, farewelling Fiona Davies, specialist fees, pharmacy prescribing, and more

AMA advocacy win included in new national model for clinical governance

Study shows peer support model improves mental health and wellbeing of transgender persons in Delhi NCR

Low-dose Zoladex won’t be available in Australia from November. What might that mean for you?

How common is sex-selective abortion in Australia, really?

Securing the NDIS for future generations: Update on public consultation

Tighter Controls On Nitrous Oxide Come Into Force

Just In

4 Jun 2026 9:03 pm AEST

Risk threshold for kidney disease confirmed by more accurate measurement

4 Jun 2026 8:57 pm AEST

PolyU signs MoU with Society Work Department of CPC Jinan Municipal Committee and The Keswick Foundation to explore innovative comprehensive service model…

4 Jun 2026 8:57 pm AEST

Countries unite at WHA79 to advance refugee and migrant health through stronger national systems

4 Jun 2026 8:39 pm AEST

Call For Preliminary Responses

4 Jun 2026 8:30 pm AEST

Philanthropic support from the Savén Family bolsters colorectal cancer research

4 Jun 2026 7:33 pm AEST

South Australian state budget delivers stable settings, but not the broader reform business needs

4 Jun 2026 7:24 pm AEST

Grattan on Friday: Hanson prepares to take the big stage as Husic hits out at straitjacket on caucus

4 Jun 2026 7:24 pm AEST

SA Budget Boosts Need for Construction Materials Planning

4 Jun 2026 6:54 pm AEST

Man extradited from Western Australia for drug trafficking

4 Jun 2026 6:48 pm AEST

HKUST Secures Support from Stellar Rise for In-Orbit Bio-Inspired Robotic Project

4 Jun 2026 6:27 pm AEST

ShineHub Solar And Battery Bulk Buy Returns

4 Jun 2026 6:24 pm AEST

Founders Factory Nature Tech Accelerator continues to support WAs thriving innovation ecosystem

4 Jun 2026 6:21 pm AEST

AMA President’s update: National Leadership Alliance, assignment of benefit changes, farewelling Fiona Davies, specialist fees, pharmacy prescribing, and more

4 Jun 2026 6:21 pm AEST

AMA advocacy win included in new national model for clinical governance

4 Jun 2026 6:15 pm AEST

Study shows peer support model improves mental health and wellbeing of transgender persons in Delhi NCR

4 Jun 2026 6:12 pm AEST

Inaugural Disability Inclusion Advisory Council members announced

4 Jun 2026 6:09 pm AEST

Study details epic transportation of Stonehenge stone across ancient Britain

4 Jun 2026 6:06 pm AEST

Investment Pipeline Strong

4 Jun 2026 6:06 pm AEST

DigMethpy: An AI-Driven Platform for Accelerating Methane Pyrolysis Catalyst Discovery

4 Jun 2026 6:00 pm AEST

Big Cheer For Eurobodalla’s Volunteers

4 Jun 2026 6:00 pm AEST

Youths Charged After Stolen Car Lit On Fire At Winton

4 Jun 2026 5:57 pm AEST

Labor and Liberals lock in forest destruction before standards are finalised

4 Jun 2026 5:54 pm AEST

Low-dose Zoladex won’t be available in Australia from November. What might that mean for you?

4 Jun 2026 5:54 pm AEST

New Awards Recognise Outstanding Local Businesses

4 Jun 2026 5:36 pm AEST

Council hears community concerns on future waste planning

4 Jun 2026 5:33 pm AEST

Budget That Backs Our Regions

4 Jun 2026 5:30 pm AEST

Police Are Responding To Serious Crash – Murdoch

4 Jun 2026 5:27 pm AEST

Steel excess capacity continues to weigh on global markets, with subsidies increasingly undermining fair competition
More News
ABOUT US

Based in Toowoomba QLD, The National Tribune provides 24/7 free live coverage of important events and developments in Australia and the Pacific region leveraging real-time open-source intelligence. We endeavor to give the Australian community greater transparency and access to government information and other developments free from encroaching corporate, ideological or any other interests/influences. More

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their continuing connection to land, culture and community.

POPULAR TOPICS

AustraliaGovernmentAustraliancommunityPoliceNSWVictorialocal councilQueenslandUniversitycouncilAusPolministerNew South WalesEnvironmentHealthinfrastructurebusinessNew Zealandinvestigationinvestmentcrime
QUICK LINKS
  • Latest Australia News
  • Latest Toowoomba News
  • Latest Queensland News
  • Latest New Zealand News
  • Latest Police News
  • Latest University News
  • Latest AusPol News
FOLLOW
  • Facebook

© 2026 - The National Tribune Australia

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer