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We are grieving the death of a family member from cancer

CanteenBy samMarch 20, 2025Leave a comment

Australian Government announces $9.4m to continue delivering Cancer Hub until 2027

A parent/carer with or beyond cancer

CanteenBy samMarch 20, 2025Leave a comment

Australian Government announces $9.4m to continue delivering Cancer Hub until 2027

A child or young person with or beyond cancer

CanteenBy samMarch 20, 2025Leave a comment

Australian Government announces $9.4m to continue delivering Cancer Hub until 2027

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Media release27 August, 2024 On Tuesday 27th August Minister for Health, the Hon Mark Butler MP

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Media release27 August, 2024 On Tuesday 27th August Minister for Health, the Hon Mark Butler MP

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Media release27 August, 2024 On Tuesday 27th August Minister for Health, the Hon Mark Butler MP

How do I make a decision about cancer treatments

How do I make a decision about cancer treatments

CanteenBy Khodar oaJuly 23, 2024Leave a comment

Feel empowered to make decisions about your cancer treatment. Ask about options and take control where possible, including treatment timing and location.

Dealing with emotional effects with cancer on the family

Dealing with emotional effects with cancer on the family

CanteenBy Khodar oaJuly 23, 2024Leave a comment

Cancer impacts the whole family emotionally. Parents and carers may feel overwhelmed, guilty, or helpless. Support is available to help everyone cope.

Can I work while having chemotherapy or other treatments

Can I work while having chemotherapy or other treatments

CanteenBy Khodar oaJuly 23, 2024Leave a comment

Returning to work after cancer can boost confidence and independence. Prepare by knowing your limits and adjusting your routine.

How to manage both cancer and friendships

How to manage both cancer and friendships

CanteenBy Khodar oaJuly 23, 2024Leave a comment

Cancer can test friendships, leading to gains and losses. Communicate openly and lean on supportive friends during this time.

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We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as Australia’s First Peoples and sovereign Custodians of this land. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We are committed to providing inclusive and appropriate support for First Nations young people, their kin and community impacted by cancer. First Nations peoples are respectfully advised this website may contain images, names or stories of people who have passed away. Ngalaya (Dharawal for ally or friend in battle), is an artwork commissioned by Canteen created by Kamilaroi and Jerrinja woman and artist Jasmine Sarin.
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