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Revesby cancer patients receive access to closer-to-home treatment for prostate cancer
To coincide with Prostate Cancer Awareness Month 2022, Icon Cancer Centre Revesby treated their first prostate cancer patient.
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Maria keeps a positive tune during her breast cancer journey
Maria celebrated her 79th birthday in October 2022 playing her beloved piano accordion to mark her final session of radiation therapy at the new Icon Cancer Centre Norwest.
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Cyril urges men to get their prostate checked
Receiving a prostate cancer diagnosis, no matter what age, instantly fuels the fear of the unknown. Cyril Curgenven knows this too well.
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Cutting-edge technology benefits Icon Cancer Centre North Lakes patients
Giving options to patients receiving radiation treatment, Icon Cancer Centre North Lakes heralds state-of-the-art treatment.
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Raising awareness of Australia’s second deadliest cancer
When 90-year-old Toowoomba resident Ken Imison started experiencing irregular bowel movements in July 2021, he didn’t hesitate to see his GP and it saved his life.
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Icon Cancer Centre Holmesglen gave Victoria life-changing options on her cancer journey
Victoria first thought an indentation was just a sign of "getting older" but after getting it checked she started on a whole new journey.
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New report shows the hidden burdens of cancer care in Australia
A new report launched by Australia’s largest dedicated cancer care provider, Icon Group, reveals that over half (54%) of Australian cancer patients experience barriers to getting the care they need.
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What is asymptomatic cancer?
Most people are diagnosed with cancer after they experience one or more signs or symptoms, some are stunned to find out they have cancer without having noticed any.
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Tips for being ready for storm season when you have cancer
As we enter into storm season, it’s important for everyone to be prepared for emergencies that might arise.
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How to tell family and friends you have cancer
Telling people that you have cancer can be a very difficult conversation to have, especially when you’re breaking the news to family and friends.