This work also informed the development of the new Cancer Institute NSW alcohol and cancer risk tool. Learn more about alcohol and cancer risk here:
www.cancer.nsw.gov.au/prevention-a...
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Our new Cancer Elimination Collaboration (University of Sydney) study investigates alcohol and cancer risk in relation to Australia’s updated alcohol guidelines.
We estimate that 7,804 cancer cases (4.6% of all cancers) were caused by alcohol in Australia in 2024:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
A new study led by Dr Mahdi Sheikh of the International Agency for Research on Cancer finds that regular use of pharmaceutical opioids is associated with increased risk of cancers previously linked to opium consumption:
www.thelancet.com/journals/ecl...
In an Australian first, the Cancer Institute NSW has launched a digital tool to help people understand how their alcohol use is affecting their cancer risk:
www.cancer.nsw.gov.au/prevention-a...
The Maldives has become the first country in the world to impose a generational smoking ban, barring anyone born after Jan. 1, 2007, from ever smoking, purchasing or using tobacco.
Just out: the new IARC Evidence Summary Brief on alcohol and cancer 📰🍷
Proud to have contributed to this important work highlighting the global burden, economic impact, and the urgent need for policy action.
Check it out here 👉 www.iarc.who.int/featured-new...
NEW RESEARCH | BMJ Public Health Vaping health perceptions and never vaping among Australian adolescents: a strength-based analysis of cross-sectional survey data Yazidjoglou A, Watts C, Joshy G, Egger S, Banks E, Freeman B. Author names: Amelia Yazidjoglou Christina Watts Grace Joshy Sam Egger Emily Banks Becky Freeman Generation Vape logo, Cancer Council logo
New #GenerationVape research published in @bmj.com on vaping health perceptions and never vaping among Australian adolescents.
Read the research today ➡️ doi.org/10.1136/bmjp...
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The findings of the 2023 National Nutrition and Physical Activity Survey have been released:
www.abs.gov.au/statistics/h...
According to a new @gallup.com survey, 54% of Americans report consuming #alcohol, the lowest proportion ever recorded. The proportion who perceive drinking one or two drinks per day to be bad for health has also increased to 53%:
news.gallup.com/poll/693362/...
Some excellent presentations on the latest @daffodilcentre.org research on melanoma costs, prostate cancer early detection, cancer survival disparities by SES & liver cancer screening by David Goldsbury, @philip-ly.bsky.social @juliasteinberg.bsky.social & Joachim Worthington at #NSWcancersummit2025
Prof Deborah Bateson presenting on shaping the future in cancer screening: eliminating cervical cancer equitably at #NSWcancersummit2025
A/Prof Marianne Weber discussing future efficiencies in lung cancer screening: how innovations in early detection could impact Australia’s newest screening program.
#NSWcancersummit2025
In the background is a photo of a happy family in the backyard, a young boy runs with a ball with parents and grandfather behind. Text reads "Cancer control measures have prevented 230,000 deaths in Australia since the mid-1980s" "Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health"
New research published today shows that 230,000 lives have been saved through cancer control measures.
Good news that shows the impact of Australia's #PublicHealth successes - including #screening and #TobaccoControl
Led by Cancer Council Vic.
Read more: doi.org/10.1016/j.an...
The National Lung Cancer Screening Program begins in Australia from tomorrow:
theconversation.com/lung-cancer-...
NSW is introducing a new tobacco licensing scheme from 1 July 2025. It will be compulsory for all retailers and wholesalers who sell tobacco and non-tobacco smoking products to hold a valid licence:
www.smallbusiness.nsw.gov.au/news-podcast...
A time-lapse of Vivid Sydney from the ferry. #vividsydney
"Findings from this large-scale pooled analysis support a modest positive association between alcohol intake and pancreatic cancer risk, irrespective of sex and smoking status."
journals.plos.org/plosmedicine...
NEW RESEARCH🔬| This study gathered insights from healthcare professionals worldwide, suggesting guidelines to improve the emotional and psychological outcomes of lung cancer screening.
READ MORE🔗 doi.org/10.1016/j.pe...
NEW RESEARCH🔬| Findings from the latest #GenerationVape study published in the Health Education Journal reveal that a staggering 89% of Australian secondary school teachers are deeply concerned about vaping, with many labeling it a "huge problem."
Read the full article🔗 doi.org/10.1177/0017...
Hopes Australia-first FASD clinical guidelines will increase diagnosis rates:
www.abc.net.au/news/2025-05...
NEW RESEARCH🔬| New findings highlight the need for more primary qualitative studies, especially in Australia, to delve deeper into the complexities of providing vaping cessation support.
🌐Read the full article🔗 doi.org/10.1071/PU24...
#⃣ #VapingCessation | #Healthcare | #QualitativeResearch
NEW PODCAST🎙️| Listen to Dr Susan Yuill on the latest episode of #ResearchBytes speaking about her research exploring the broader benefits of HPV vaccination beyond cancer prevention @sydney.edu.au
🎧Listen at🔗 open.spotify.com/episode/5BMD...
CONGRATULATIONS🎉| Dr Susan Yuill graduated earlier this week with a thesis titled “Maximising benefits and minimising harms with cervical cancer prevention in Australia: understanding cervical screening participation inequities and impacts on adverse pregnancy outcome.” @sydney.edu.au
NEW RESEARCH🔬| This research highlights the urgent need to identify both recurrent and de novo Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC) cases to better inform funding decisions and enhance the delivery of clinical and supportive care services.
🌐Read the full article🔗 lnkd.in/g7df7vC7
A longitudinal study has found that compared to those who have never vaped or smoked, #vaping is associated with more than double the risk of developing COPD:
www.rnz.co.nz/news/nationa...
Crowd at prevention 2025
More than 450 health experts are in Canberra/Ngunnawal Country for #Prevention2025 this week, discussing the politics of preventive health initiatives.
We’re excited to hear from many fantastic speakers on a diversity of topics, including #MentalHealth, food & #Nutrition, #ChildHealth & more.
Dr Isabelle Soerjomataram from IARC presenting on health policy and the burden of alcohol-related cancer at the Preventive Health Conference 2025 in Canberra. #prevention2025
JOB OPPORTUNITY👋| Are you passionate about cancer research and looking for an exciting role? The #DaffodilCentre is seeking a dedicated #ResearchAssistant to join our team and contribute to an impactful #ClinicalTrial.
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