For health professionals
Learn how primary care services increase cancer screening within the community.
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Why are doctors and nurses important?Healthcare professionals play an important role in encouraging cancer screening.
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What can primary care services do?Find out about some strategies which support cancer screening in the primary care setting
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Increasing bowel cancer screening in general practiceCancer Council Victoria recognises the key role GPs, nurses and other health care professionals play in the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program by endorsing the program to patients and managing patients' positive faecal occult blood test (FOBT) results.
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Increasing cervical screening in general practiceHealth professionals play an important role in the National Cervical Screening Program by sharing knowledge and increasing eligible patients' understanding and participation in the program.
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Increasing cervical screening participation in your patientsHealth professionals play an important role in the National Cervical Screening Program by sharing knowledge and increasing eligible patients' understanding and participation in the program.
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ResourcesFind resource templates, brochures, videos, tools and more.
Case Studies
Learn from case studies and the activities that worked.
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Case StudyCancer Council Victoria’s 2022 Pharmacy Bowel Cancer Screening Project
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Case StudyImplementing a systematic approach to cancer screening in general practice
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Case StudyNurse Ambassador Program
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Case StudyNurse Certification and Victorian Preceptor Program
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Case StudyNurse of the Year: Louise Knell