Corporate Body

The Cancer Council Victoria (2002 - )

From
2002
Carlton, Victoria, Australia
Functions
Advisory or regulatory body, Funding Source or Body, Medical Research and Education
Website
http://www.cancervic.org.au/
Location
1 Rathdowne Street Carlton Vic 3053

Summary

The Cancer Council of Victoria was known as the Anti-Cancer Council of Victoria until 2002. Its core business is cancer control. To help achieve this, the organisation conducts and supports research, as well as delivering state-wide support and prevention programs and advocacy to reduce the physical and emotional burden of cancer.

Published resources

Resources

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