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Resources and fact sheets

Cancer Council provides trustworthy, evidence-based resources and information for the community about cancer prevention, treatment and support. 

You can view or download all our resources or you can speak to one of our qualified health professionals on 13 11 20 or askanurse@cancersa.org.au about which resources best suit your needs.

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Cancer information for people impacted by cancer

Cancer Council provides trustworthy, evidence-based resources and information for the community about different types of cancer and their treatments, support services, coping with cancer, and practical information that can help.

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Prevention and early detection resources and fact sheets

Cancer Council provides trustworthy, evidence-based resources and information for the community about cancer prevention and early detection. You can view or download all our resources, or you can speak to one of our experienced cancer prevention team members at prevention@cancersa.org.au about which resources best suit your needs.

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First Nations cancer information

Cancer Council SA provides First Nations people impacted by cancer, and health professionals working with First Nations communities, with trustworthy resources and information. You can read and download all our resources or speak to one of our qualified health professionals on 13 11 20 or askanurse@cancersa.org.au about which resources best suit your needs.

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Resources in other languages

Cancer Council provides trustworthy, evidence-based resources and information translated in languages other than English.

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Easy English resources

Cancer Council provides cancer information in easy to read English. You can read or download all our resources or you can speak to one of our qualified health professionals on 13 11 20 or askanurse@cancersa.org.au about which resources best suit your needs.

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LGBTQIA+ resources

Cancer Council has information for LGBTQIA+ people – lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and other diverse sexualities and genders, as well as people with intersex variations – to help you understand how cancer and its treatment may affect you. You can view or download all our resources or you can speak to one of our qualified health professionals on 13 11 20 or askanurse@cancersa.org.au about which resources best suit your needs.

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Cancer Council SA provides free information and support resources to people impacted by cancer in South Australia.