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Cancer News Highlights
Events and Activities
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Give feedback on new Cancer Support Resources. The Cancer Council SA is looking for some help in reviewing some new cancer support resources. Consultation with people affected by cancer is an important part of the development process. If you would like to help we are holding a focus group on Thursday 9th September, At Cancer Council SA , 202 Greenhill Rd, Eastwood from 1.30pm to 4pm. If you would like to attend please call Cancer Council Helpline 13 11 20 to confirm your attendance.
- Free Public Lecture: The emotional cost of
cancer: dealing with
anxiety and depression. THE FLINDERS CENTRE FOR INNOVATION IN CANCER: Friday SEPTEMBER 10th 2010, 6 pm– 7.30 pm , FLINDERS UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES LECTURE COMPLEX
corner of University Drive & Ring Road, Bedford Park, SA. Enquiries: Department of Oncology 8204 8997; [email protected]
- 2010 Cancer Survivorship Conference: Saturday 11 Sep, 9am-4.30pm, FLINDERS UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES LECTURE COMPLEX
corner of University Drive & Ring Road, Bedford Park, SA. FLINDERS CENTRE FOR INNOVATION IN CANCER
Full registration: $20; Survivor, student, unemployed: $10. For Bookings call the FMC Foundation on 08 8204 5216
or [email protected] or www.fmcfoundation.com.au
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Research: The Experiences of Cancer Survivors (Stage 2). ***Hurry please, survey closes by 10 Sept***** This study aims to increase knowledge about people’s experiences of survival after treatment of cancer and understand the factors that potentially influence positive experiences in survival. Cancer survivors, over the age of 18, are invited to participate in this study by completing an online questionnaire at: http://www.psychology.adelaide.edu.au/expts/cancersurvivors.html
For further information or to obtain a paper version call Tracy Connerty, University of Adelaide Psychology Student, on 0425 146 510 or by email on [email protected] - Consumer rep position: STATEWIDE CLINICAL NETWORK
– CANCER, LUNG CANCER PATHWAY WORKING PARTY (ONE POSITION) The aim of the group is to develop and commence implementation of a pathway for patients with lung cancer as guided by the pathway framework developed by the Optimising Cancer Care Committee of the Network and based on evidence-based best-practice and a strong consumer focus. Consumer involvement is expected to be a key element leading to successful lung cancer clinical pathway development and implementation. The frequency of meetings is at the discretion of the group, but may be up to once every two to three weeks. For more information please contact Sheila Brown on 08 8223 1374 or email [email protected].
- Men's Health Ambassador Speaker Program:
Invite a speaker to present on Prostate Health and Continence Health to your Community Group, Orgnaisation, Sports Club, Industry....event. To find out more about the ambassador program or to request a an Ambassador to speak at your event - email [email protected] or call 1800 206 700. Ian Fisk is a local ambassador speaker (and CVSA member) - email [email protected]
- Research: A trial of effect of Meditation on Radiotherapy outcomes is being conducted at the Royal Adelaide Hospital Radiation Oncology Department. Breast and Prostate cancer patients starting radiotherapy from Aug 2010 are invited to participate. Contact Josef Nguyen, Radiotherapy Clinical Coordinator (Education), by email [email protected]
or Ph: (+61) 08 8222 4000 pager 1152. Click here for more details.
- Research: BREAST CANCER SURVEY. A leading cancer organisation is undertaking survey research amongst
(i) women and men diagnosed with breast cancer and
(ii) people that have provided support to those diagnosed with breast cancer.
If you have been diagnosed with breast cancer at any stage in the past or are currently undergoing treatment, or have provided support to a friend or family member diagnosed with the disease currently or in the past, then you will qualify for the study. We are seeking up to 500 members of the community in each group to participate. The survey results will be used to improve support services. To register your interest in participating you can either visit www.breastcancersurvey.com.au
or call 1300 734 929.
- Research:
Work and cancer? This study is exploring issues associated with returning to work after cancer. Ultimately, the aim of the research is for development of appropriate interventions to assist people affected by cancer return to work. In phase 1, the study will explore how cancer survivors describe their motivations and/or hesitations about returning to work; experiences associated with 'successful' return to work; experiences associated with problems returning to work. Participants with a history of cancer, aged between 24 and 55 years will be invited to participate in a focus group. For further information, please contact Georgie McKay at [email protected], or Vikki Knott at Cancer Council SA, [email protected]
- Research: Parents of a Child with Cancer: The role of Coping Styles and Hope on Quality of Life. This project aims to explore hope, coping styles and distress in relation to quality of life in parents of a child with cancer. Ultimately this will be an aid in the development of appropriate support and interventions for parents of children with cancer. A control group will be composed of parents who do not have a child with or recovering from cancer.
- Parent who has a child with or recovering from cancer (target group)
- Parent who does NOT have a child with or recovering from cancer (control group)
To find out more about the study, please contact Nastassja Maher, Nastassja.[email protected], or Dr Jaklin Eliot, Cancer Council Australia, [email protected], or Dr Vikki Knott, Cancer Council SA, [email protected], or visit: www.mcfoundation.com.au
- Research: Online survey re:
Social needs of AYA cancer survivors
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Body-image, and its relationship to self-esteem and quality of life. The study explores whether social support can mediate the effect of surviving cancer on body-image. Cancer survivors currently aged 18-29yrs are invited to participate in this
online survey which takes approximately 30 minutes to complete.
For more information contact Tanya Menadue, Psychology Honours Candidate by email [email protected], Mobile: 0408 664 164 or Dr Vikki Knott: [email protected].
- Research: A study is investigating what it is like for adults who have/had a parent with cancer.
If you were over 18 when your parent was diagnosed, and your parent was diagnosed at least 12
months ago you may be eligible to join in. Find more details about the study here.
Simply fill out the survey on-line
OR contact Janelle on 0430 878 940 or [email protected] for a copy of the survey to be mailed to you.
The study is open from 14 February until 30 May 2010, and is being conducted by Charles Sturt University.
- International Charter of Rights for Young People with Cancer
Young adults have unique needs for services, information and support—but often can't find it. Doctors are under-informed on our biology and best practices for treatment. We barely show up on the clinical trial landscape. Hospitals and care centers are ill-equipped to support young adults' concerns about fertility, peer connections, dating, workplace discrimination and other issues unique to this age and stage of life. Sign
to indicate your support for this.
- Cycle: Join the Cancer Voices SA cycling team to raise awareness of cancer and support for the volunteer work we do. Our cycling team will participate in many cycling events throughout 2010, and has regular training rides led by EFM-Stonyfell trainers who volunteer their time for us. Contact Ashleigh Moore, and check out our Cycling webpage.
- Trek: Footing it for Flinders. Go walking! Be one of 30 motivated individuals on a 5 day trek along the Great Ocean Road from 8-12 November 2010 to raise funds for ovarian and gynaecological cancer treatment, research and care through the Flinders Medical Centre Foundation
. Details and registration form here. Contact Felishia Abbot by
Ph: (08) 8204 5216, or email felishia.abbott@health.sa.gov.au. The Flinders Centre for Innovation in Cancer is a new Centre incorporating the LIVESTRONG Cancer Research Centre, and will be dedicated to cancer prevention and early intervention research, innovative cures and compassionate cancer care.
- Research: Chemotherapy induced nausea study. Cancer Council Australia, The University of Adelaide and Cancer Voices Australia are seeking participants for a new study into nausea that results from chemotherapy treatment. The research will be conducted by telephone interview and address questions relating to patients’ treatment and factors known to impact upon nausea and vomiting.
People who have undergone chemotherapy treatment and have experienced nausea are invited to register for the study.
For more information or to register your interest visit: www.cancer.org.au/nauseastudy
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- Research IBIS-II Breast Cancer Prevention Study. The ANZ Breast Cancer Group is investigating whether breast cancer can be stopped from developing in women with an increased risk, using medication that has already proven effective in the treatment of hormone sensitive breast cancer. If you are interested in participating or would like further information about this study, please contact Katie Smith Ph: +61 (0) 2 4985 0134, Mob: 0412 353 534 Email: [email protected] Web: www.anzbctg.org

- Research: Want to help fix "chemo brain"?
If you've had chemotherapy for an early stage cancer, and are experiencing problems with your memory or concentration, you may be interested in a new study for which volunteers are being sought.
This study is being conducted around Australia. We are looking for cancer survivors aged 18 and above who are experiencing problems with their memory, concentration, reaction time and/or thinking (cognition) after receiving chemotherapy for an early stage cancer. Chemotherapy needs to have been completed within the last 6 - 60 months. All study participants will take part in a telephone session where they will be given skills to help manage their cognitive difficulties. In addition, half of the participants will receive the computer programme to be practised at home for 4x forty minute sessions per week for 15 weeks (i.e. 40 hours).
If you are interested in receiving further information on this study, please contact:Trial free call number: 1800 778 167
Dr Victoria Bray: 02 9767 5132 or Ms Haryana Dhillon: 02 9036 5392
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"Fighting cancer with the heart as well as with the head
" Cancer Council Victoria Arts Awards were established as a means for people touched by cancer to communicate their experiences in a creative way. The Arts Awards is an annual event and entries are open in seven categories: Visual Art
Short Story
Poetry
Indigenous Visual Art
Film
Youth & Children's Art
Youth & Children's Writing. - Consultation: SA Health is seeking the public’s feedback on the design of the new Royal Adelaide Hospital.
Visit www.newrah.sa.gov.au/project/demonstration-room.htm
for a glimpse of what a patient room and ensuite could look like at the new hospital.
Email your feedback/comments to [email protected].
Newly released Newsletters or Resources that may be of interest
- 'Cancer- What Now?
' (DVD), a collaboration between Graeme Goodings (GoodInnings Media) and Cancer Council SA, that includes information and experiences from health professionals and cancer survivors to assist you in making informed choices about your cancer experience. The DVD is available for downloading in full, or select and download any of the 10 chapters on different topics.
Chapter 1 - You have been diagnosed with cancer, what now?
Chapter 2 - How do you tell people who are important to you?
Chapter 3 - Learning about cancer.
Chapter 4 - Choosing quality health care.
Chapter 5 - Treatment options.
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Check if you are using 'safe' types of plastic for water bottles and food containers: http://bit.ly/dbQAGj
and
http://trusted.md/blog/vreni_gurd/2007/03/29/plastic_water_bottles#axzz0u6TuXAjE
- Country Health South Australia (CHSA) Patient Journey Health Information Resources
report that many people from the country travel to Adelaide for inpatient treatment at metropolitan hospitals. To improve the Patient Journey , and increase the knowledge of services available, two Health Information Resources have been produced:
· ‘Before You Travel’ – a checklist for people from country SA preparing to travel for medical treatment, including suggested questions to ask their referring GP / doctor; and
· ‘Contacts for when you travel to access health services’ – a directory of commonly required contacts for people from country SA travelling regionally or to metropolitan Adelaide for medical treatment.
The CHSA Patient Journey Health Information Resources
aim to:
· Reduce the number of people from country SA travelling to metropolitan Adelaide for health services by providing a prompt to discuss local / regional options, particularly when journey is GP initiated;
· Provide practical support in a clear format to people from country SA who require access to health services in metropolitan Adelaide.
Arrangements are being made to make this literature available on the Patient Journey Initiative page on the CHSA Web-site
(July 2010)
- Exercise guidelines for cancer survivors
(American College of Sports Medicine Roundtable, Jun 2010)
- Delivering Better Cancer Care
- document outlining what the government is doing to tackle cancer. (7 April 2010). See also the National Health and Hospitals Network
report.
- The Australian Medical Oncologists Workforce Study 2009
. Report released March 2010. 'A Workforce Plan is needed
' says the Medical Oncology Group of Australia. A newspaper report
reveals that only 19% of cancer patients receive chemotherapy, yet it is estimated that roughly 50% would benefit from chemotherapy.
- Health Consumers Alliance
of South Australia published “Nothing about Us without Us: Putting Consumers at the Heart of our Healthcare System” (15 March 2010)
- Ovarian cancer in Australia overview
, 2010
report provides a comprehensive picture of ovarian cancer in Australia including how ovarian cancer rates differ by age, Indigenous status, country of birth, socioeconomic status and geographical area. Although the prognosis for women diagnosed with ovarian cancer was relatively poor compared with a number of other cancers, the prognosis has improved over time. (March 2010)
- A National Health and Hospitals Network for Australia's Future
- document outlining the need and proposal for the current health reform which includes the Commonwealth taking major funding responsibility(60%) for public hospitals. (March 2010)
- Private Patients' Hospital Charter
by the Dept of Health and Ageing, is a guide to what it means to be a private patient in a public hospital, a private hospital or a day hospital facility.
- National Palliative Care Strategy - Phase 1 Communio Report, National Palliative Care Strategy Update
, dated 4Feb2010
- Understanding Your Rights
This useful booklet by the Cancer Council NSW sets out what patients can reasonably expect, both from health services and themselves as they undertake the cancer journey. (Dec 09) A copy can be ordered by ringing the Cancer Helpline in any state around Australia ph:131120.
- Cancer Council SA - 2010 state election priorities
- Breast cancer reports - released during Breast Cancer Awareness Month of October
- Breast cancer in Australia: an overview, 2009
(AIHW and NBOCC), Media Release
highlighting key findings and personal cancer connection with this report (newspaper article). - Breast cancer risk factors: a review of the evidence
(NBOCC), and NBOCC news report
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- Breast cancer in Australia: an overview, 2009
- Cancer Clinical Network - October 09 newsletter
- CareSearch resources released during Carers Week 18-24 October 09
End of Life Brochure Series
: seven new brochures look at some of the specific issues for Patients and Families.
- Why information matters

- Communication

- Living with a terminal illness

- How to care

- Groups with specific needs

- At the end

- Bereavement, grief and loss

CareSearch DVDs
A new set of short DVDs introduce some of the important issues that need to be thought about at the end of life.
Print resources
This new webpage brings together all the helpful materials for patients and carers that can be printed making it easy to download, save or print off information to share.
- Why information matters
(Cancer Voices SA members may have information they want to share via the Community NoticeBoard which is not always consistent* with our focus on cancer systems advocacy, awareness, information and involvement.
* see Cancer Voices fundraising policy and position on individual vs system advocacy)