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Seven things you should know about HPV
Message by the Director of the Department of Immunization, Vaccines and Biologicals at WHO – November/December 2023
New evidence on cervical cancer screening and treatment for women living with HIV
Rolling out cervical cancer self-collection to help more women access the benefits of early detection
UW research finds that mailing HPV test kits directly to patients increases cervical cancer screening rates
Showing support for our LGBTIQ+ community this PrideFEST
Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care speech
Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care – speech 17 November
Eliminating Cervical Cancer in Australia
Cancer Council welcomes National Strategy for the Elimination of Cervical Cancer in Australia
Making history by eliminating cervical cancer in Australia and our region
Australian efforts driving cervical cancer progress, but challenges emergeAustralian efforts driving cervical cancer progress, but challenges emerge
Cervical screening saves lives – National Cervical Cancer Awareness Week
5 things you didn’t realise you need to know about perimenopause
Leading innovation and advancement in pathology, for over 104 years
Important workers compensation reforms supporting fire-fighters pass Parliament
Self-collection option helps boost cervical screening rates
Cheaper medicines for cervical cancer, urotherial cancer and spinal muscle atrophy
City of Casey encourages parents to vaccinate young people against HPV
Tasmanian pharmacists strengthening our health system
NIH grant to launch center for diagnostics to improve global health
Progressing nation-leading reforms for our firefighters
Leading the way in health and safety for Tasmania’s fire-fighters
One in three men worldwide are infected with genital human papillomavirus
MRI success in detecting prostate cancer
6 things to know about cervical screening
Vulvar Cancer Awareness
Greens introduce bill to expand presumptive cancer scheme for Victorian firefighters
Enhertu demonstrated clinically meaningful progression-free survival and overall survival across multiple HER2-expressing advanced solid tumours in DESTINY-PanTumor02 Phase II trial
More Victorians Opting For Self-Collect Cervical Screening
A new law in Nigeria lights the way for worldwide cancer prevention strategy
Cervical screening self-collection boosts participation
Just one dose of HPV vaccine benefits women worldwide
WHO prequalifies additional HPV test, expanding options as countries pursue cervical cancer elimination
Inventor of the cervical cancer vaccine named Queensland’s Biomedical Advisor
Firefighter cancer scheme would be expanded under Greens’ bill
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