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Funding to expand Australian Rare Cancer Portal
The Australian Government is investing $6.7 million to ensure that people with rare cancers can access expert advice and the best possible care, regardless of where they live.Empowering communities: funding available for groups supporting people with cancer
The Australian Government today announced the latest round of funding to help community-based and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander groups support Australians affected by cancer.More women getting screened this Breast Cancer Month
The Albanese Labor Government is celebrating an increase in breast cancer screening rates this Breast Cancer Month.Getting everyone on board to eliminate cervical cancer by 2035
The Albanese Labor Government is today launching a $10 million campaign to encourage more women to get screened for cervical cancer and help Australia stay on track to eliminate the cancer by 2035.Research to improve treatment and survival for women with ovarian cancer
Ground breaking ovarian cancer research funded by the Australian Government, will work to improve treatment approaches and increase the survival rate for women with ovarian cancer.New and expanded PBS listings for breast cancer, leukaemia and lupus treatments
Australians with early breast cancer, leukaemia, and types of lupus, and insomnia, will now have access to new and expanded treatment options under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS).Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care, speech - 22 April 2024
Read Assistant Minister Kearney's speech at the World Health Summit Regional Forum Opening Ceremony.Cervical cancer self-screening rates at record high
Thousands of Australian women are receiving a life-saving test for cervical cancer as new data shows the success of the Australian Government's self-collection screening option.Making history by eliminating cervical cancer in Australia and our region
The Australian Government is leading the way for Australia to become the first country in the world to eliminate cervical cancer, with the release of the National Strategy for the Elimination of Cervical Cancer and a $48.2 million investment to support implementation.Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care - speech - 17 November 2023
Read the transcript of Assistant Minister Kearney's speech on making history by eliminating cervical cancer in Australia and our region.Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care, doorstop - 18 November 2023
Read the transcript of Assistant Minister Kearney's doorstop at the Australian Centre of the Prevention of Cervical CancerInterview with Minister Kearney and Ali Moore, ABC Radio Melbourne - 25 February 2023
Read the transcript of Assistant Minister Kearney's interview with Ali Moore on Silicosis/engineered stone ban.Speech to the Ovarian Cancer Foundation's Teal Ribbon Breakfast - 7 February 2023
Read Assistant Minister Kearney's speech to the Ovarian Cancer Foundation's Teal Ribbon Breakfast in Canberra on the 7th of February 2023.$24 million boost to research targeting better health outcomes for women
The Australian Labor Government is investing over $24 million in health and medical research focusing on women’s health to develop targeted treatments and improve health outcomes.‘Pap smears’ can be replaced by do-it-yourself cervical cancer tests
From today, women who need to get a cervical screening test will be able to choose to self-collect a sample themselves.
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