Contacts
Cancer Council QLD
Organisation
  Cancer Council Queensland is dedicated to improving quality of life for people living with cancer, through research, patient care, prevention and early detection.
  Cancer Council Queensland
  Cancer Council SA
Organisation
  Cancer Council South Australia works across every aspect of every cancer, including cancer research, cancer prevention, cancer support and advocacy.
  Cancer Council South Australia
  Cancer Council TAS
Organisation
  Cancer Council Tasmania is a charity working to minimise the incidence and impact of cancer on all Tasmanians. They do this through advocacy, raising awareness of cancer prevention, and offering support and information for anyone affected by the disease. 
  Cancer Council Tasmania
  Cancer Council VIC
Organisation
  Cancer Council Victoria aims to reduce cancer deaths, improve quality of life for people living with cancer, and empower the community by leading and integrating research with prevention, support and advocacy work.
  Cancer Council Victoria
  Cancer Council WA
Organisation
  Cancer Council Western Australia aims to achieve a cancer free future for the WA community. They work with the community to reduce the incidence and the impact of cancer.
  Cancer Council Western Australia
  Cancer Hub
Organisation
  The Cancer Hub is a collaboration between Canteen, Red Kite and Camp Quality, to supports families with children or young people aged 0-25 who are impacted by any cancer.
    General enquiries
    
  Cancer Institute NSW – bowel cancer screening
Organisation
  The Cancer Institute New South Wales' vision is to end cancers as we know them, including bowel cancer. The institute works across the health care system to promote better cancer prevention, early detection, diagnosis, treatment and care.
  Cancer Institute New South Wales
  Cancer Learning
Service
  Cancer Learning is an online learning platform that offers self-directed learning material for health professionals working in cancer care. The information is also available to students and anyone interested in cancer care.
  Cancer Australia
  Cancer screening register callback service
Organisation
  Fill out the form to request a callback from the National Cancer Screening Register.
  National Cancer Screening Register
  CanTeen
Organisation
  CanTeen helps young people cope with cancer in their family. Through CanTeen they learn to explore and deal with their feelings about cancer and connect with other young people in the same boat.
  CanTeen
  Chris O'Brien Lifehouse
Service
  Chris O’Brien Lifehouse is a state-of-the-art cancer centre. It specialises in advanced treatment and research for rare and complex cancers, including clinical trials. Find more information on their website.
  Chris O’Brien Lifehouse
    General enquiries
    
    Patient enquiries
    
  Gastroenterological Society of Australia (GESA)
Organisation
  GESA sets, promotes and continuously improves the standards of clinical practice, training, research and patient care in gastroenterology and hepatology in Australia.
  Gastroenterological Society of Australia
  Head and Neck Cancer Australia (HANCA)
Organisation
  Head and Neck Cancer Australia is a national charity dedicated to raising awareness of Head and Neck Cancer and improving the outcomes of those affected, through education, information, support and advocacy.
  healthdirect helpline
Service
  Call this number to speak to a registered nurse about your health concerns. It can help if you're not sure if you should see a doctor or manage your condition at home. The healthdirect helpline is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
  Healthdirect Australia
  Hospital and chemotherapy medication charts
Department of Health, Disability and Ageing
  Contact us for if you have questions about hospital medication charts or electronic chemotherapy medication charts. 
  Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing
  Jodi Lee Foundation
Organisation
  Jodi Lee Foundation aims to empower Australians to take active steps to prevent bowel cancer through national initiatives and campaigns.
  Jodi Lee Foundation
  Kinghorn Cancer Centre
Service
  The Kinghorn Cancer Centre is a state-of-the-art facility for cancer research and clinical care. It aims to translate medical research into new ways of diagnosing, treating and preventing cancer.
  Kinghorn Cancer Centre
  Reception
    
  Patient and treatment enquiries
    
  Patient and treatment enquiries
    
  Leukaemia Foundation
Organisation
  The Leukaemia Foundation offers support, funds research, and campaigns to make change for people with any blood cancer. 
  Liver Foundation
Organisation
  The Liver Foundation works across primary liver cancer and all liver diseases to promote awareness, early diagnosis and effective management and patient support.
  Lung Foundation Australia – Helpline service
Organisation
  Lung Foundation Australia provide an Information and Support Centre who can assist you with your questions in relation to lung health, lung cancer screening eligibility and the screening process. This free and confidential service is available Monday to Friday 8am – 4.30pm (AEST).
  Lung Foundation Australia
  McGrath Foundation
Service
  If you’ve been affected by breast cancer, you can contact the McGrath Foundation for advice and support. Find a specialist Breast Care Nurse near you – they are trained to support you through breast cancer.
  McGrath Foundation
  Office
    
  Melanoma Patients Australia (MPA)
Organisation
  Melanoma Patients Australia provides critical support services, free of charge to melanoma patients, survivors and their families and caregivers across Australia.
  National Cancer Screening Register
Service
  Contact the National Cancer Screening Register to update your contact details or ask questions about the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program or National Cervical Screening Program. You can call between 8 am and 6 pm Monday to Friday, except national public holidays, from anywhere in Australia.
  Telstra Health
  National Cancer Screening Register – Participant updates
Organisation
  Self-serve at the National Cancer Screening Register Participant Portal, complete a webform or call 1800 627 701.  
  National Cancer Screening Register – Reporting: Lung cancer screening
Organisation
  Providers should fax or post lung cancer screening reports to the NCSR.
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