Cancer resources

A list of resources – including apps, audio and video resources and other publications – about cancer.

Resources

Own It community toolkit for Cantonese speakers

This toolkit provides communication materials on cervical screening directly targeted toward women and people with a cervix who speak Cantonese.
Note: Content in this toolkit is in English and Cantonese.

Own It community toolkit for Mandarin speakers

This toolkit provides communication materials on cervical screening directly targeted toward women and people with a cervix who speak Mandarin.
Note: Content in this toolkit is in English and Mandarin.

Own It toolkit for the LGBTQ+ community

This toolkit provides communication materials on cervical screening directly targeted toward women and people with a cervix from the LGBTQ+ community.
Note: All content in this toolkit is in English.

BreastScreen Australia Data Dictionary

This data dictionary contains definitions used by the BreastScreen Australia Program so that data collected for monitoring, evaluating and accrediting services is consistent across Australia.

Screen Me stakeholder toolkit for health organisations

This stakeholder toolkit contains key messages, social content, images, and editorial content regarding cervical screening for women and people with disability that can be used directly, or adapted or edited for external channels.

Screen Me stakeholder toolkit for disability organisations

This stakeholder toolkit contains key messages, social content, images, and editorial content regarding cervical screening for women and people with disability that can be used directly, or adapted or edited for external channels.
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National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – How to do the free test

Eligible Australians aged 45 to 74 can do the free National Bowel Cancer Screening Program test. When found early, nine out of ten cases can be treated successfully. So, do the free test as soon as you get it in the mail – it could save your life.
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