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Message by Director of Department of Immunization, Vaccines and Biologicals at WHO – May 2023
New Equipment Helping Fight Against Cervical Cancer
Global partners announce a new effort – “The Big Catch-up” – to vaccinate millions of children and restore immunization progress lost during the pandemic
Leading way in care for our firefighters
Impact of your fundraising on cervical cancer research
Message by the Director of the Department of Immunization, Vaccines and Biologicals at WHO – March 2023
Early cancer detection and screening for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
Funding boost for research into deadly cancers affecting women
We can eliminate cervical cancer
Enhertu showed clinically meaningful and durable responses across multiple HER2-expressing tumour types in DESTINY-PanTumor02 Phase II trial
Australian health investment package will build a stronger, more resilient Asia-Pacific
Young people eligible for free catch-up vaccination against HPV
Milestone for school HPV vaccination program
Changes to HPV vaccine dose schedule for young Australians
Change to single dose HPV vaccine
Incurable ovarian cancer won’t stop Alisi fulfilling her bucket list
WHO launches new roadmap on breast cancer
Radio interview: ABC RN Breakfast
ACON’s ‘Own It’ Campaign: New Cervical Screening Options a Game Changer
Mapping Out Your Health for 2023
High-level delegation of Australian politicians visit Papua New Guinea
Artificial DNA kills cancer
WHO updates recommendations on HPV vaccination schedule
Expansion of Prescribed Cancers List for Firefighters
Thousands more Australians died in 2022 than expected
Boldly Positive: World AIDS Day 2022
International Gynecologic Cancer Society expands gynecologic oncology fellowships for improved access to cervical cancer treatment
Unitaid-sponsored programs progress toward 90% treatment target for women with precancerous lesions
Progress and pathway towards elimination of cervical cancer among women living with HIV
New campaign highlights cervical cancer screening self-testing now available
WHO releases first data on global vaccine market since Covid
Australia has potential to reduce lung cancer deaths, major international clinical trials show
Australians unaware first in the world to eliminate cervical cancer
WHO and MD Anderson launch new partnership to reduce global burden of women’s cancers
Minister Sio to attend WHO Western Pacific Regional Committee meeting
Study to explore cancer from First Nations perspective
First of its kind study to explore cancer from First Nations perspective
Australian researcher begins role as international cancer organisation President
Australian pioneer crowned international cancer President
Ground-breaking platform launched for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people affected by cancer
First red tag in bag for Million Dollar Fish Season 8
Cervical Screening Communications Toolkit
Self-collection cervical screening now available
Reflecting on importance of 56th PNG Medical Symposium
New technique boosts online medical search results
WHO and partners launch new online resource to advance STI vaccine development
New strategies to tackle and end STIs epidemics
Academy honour for researcher leading global effort to eradicate anaemia health burden