Cancer Council Australia
Cancer Council Australia
About

Cancer Council Australia is the nation’s peak non-government cancer organisation. Our members are the eight states and territory Cancer Councils. We work together to  undertake and fund cancer research, prevent and control cancer, and provide information and support for people affected by cancer.

 

Our vision is to minimise the threat of cancer to Australians, through successful prevention, best treatment and support.

 

What we do

Research - Cancer Councils are the leading independent funders of cancer research in Australia. In 2014, research grants through Cancer Councils totalled more than $65 million. Cancer Councils directly funded $42.9 million in research, with a further $22.2 million contributed by our research funding partners.

 

Information - We provide evidence-based, up-to-date information about all aspects of cancer to:

  • doctors and other health professionals - to help improve prevention, detection and treatment of cancer
  • cancer patients and the general community - more than 100,000 Australians contact the Cancer Councils for information and advice each year.

 

Prevention - Our early detection and prevention programs aim to help people quit smoking, protect themselves from the sun, eat healthier foods and engage in physical activity to reduce the risk of cancer.

 

Patient Support - Cancer Councils coordinate a network of cancer support groups, services and programs to help improve the quality of life of cancer patients, people living with cancer, their families and carers.

 

Treatment - Our Australia-wide network of health professionals, the Clinical Guidelines Network (CGN) develops guidelines to provide the best evidence based treatment and care for cancer patients. We also work closely with our clinical partner, the Clinical Oncology Society of Australia , to ensure recommendations on cancer care incorporate the advice of experienced cancer specialists across the full range of medical and scientific disciplines.

 

Advocacy - Cancer Council Australia advises government on the needs of our stakeholders and provides an independent voice for improved cancer control policy based on the evidence. Cancer Council Australia also publishes the National Cancer Prevention Policy which advocates for a concerted and comprehensive national approach to the prevention of cancer. The policy makes specific recommendations for national action by governments and non-government organisations, including programs and strategies to reduce the incidence of cancer.

 

Fundraising - We organise events, receive donations and bequests and work with our corporate partners to raise money to support our cancer control activities.

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Type of organization

1 office
5M - 25M
51-100
1961
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Experience

Contract Awards
Provision Of Law And Cancer Legal Training Program
Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT)

Company Offices

  • Australia (headquarters)
  • Sydney
  • 477 Pitt Street