New regional campaign
December 12, 2007
The Cancer Council SA has launched an in memoriam television campaign in regional South Australia aimed at leaving a lasting legacy for those that have passed away.
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New cancer advertisement
December 12, 2007
The Cancer Council SA has launched a new advertising campaign highlighting that 300 Australians are diagnosed with cancer each day.
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Cancer Council launches summer challenge
November 27, 2007
The Cancer Council SA is launching the Summer Challenge, calling on all South Australians to get through this summer without receiving a sunburn.
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New Resource Targets Burning Teens
November 26, 2007
The Cancer Council SA is targeting tanning teens in a new teaching resource aimed at turning around the growing trend of adolescents failing to protect their skin.
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Sun is a Deadly Risk for Outdoor Workers
November 20, 2007
The Cancer Council SA is targeting outdoor workers during National Skin Cancer ActionWeek calling on them to protect their skin to reduce the risk of cancer.
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Summer is almost here, time to be SunSmart
November 18, 2007
The Cancer Council SA is warning South Australians not to get a life endangering burn or tan as the temperature hits the 30s on the first day of National Skin Cancer Action Week, today (Sunday).
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Port Lincoln Relay for Life this weekend
November 13, 2007
More than 500 people will descend on Centenary Oval at Port Lincoln this weekend for the town’s first Relay for Life.
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Say no to the Rudolf Nose
November 9, 2007
The Cancer Council SA is warning parents to ensure their children’s noses don’t look like Rudolf’s at this year’s Christmas Pageant.
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Lung cancer stigma isolating patients
November 8, 2007
The Cancer Council SA is concerned that the negative stigma associated with lung cancer is resulting in many patients failing to access important cancer support and information.
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New Report: Lifestyle Linked to Cancer
November 7, 2007
The Cancer Council SA says a new international report has found convincing evidence linking weight gain, alcohol consumption and eating processed meats to an increased risk of cancer.
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