Women With Early Breast Cancer To Receive The Most Up-to-date Information Available, Australia

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Article Date: 13 Mar 2009 - 5:00 PST

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National Breast and Ovarian Cancer Centre (NBOCC) has now released the eagerly anticipated revised version of its Guide for women with early breast cancer. The comprehensive, 200 page resource provides information to support women with early breast cancer* in making decisions about their treatment and care, as well as advice for family and friends. The Guide walks women through every step of their breast cancer journey and is broken down into five key areas: Breast cancer: the facts, Making sense of test results, Treatment, When treatment is over, and Finding support.

"This resource compiles all the information a woman with early breast cancer will need in order to understand her diagnosis, treatment and follow-up care," said Dr Helen Zorbas, CEO, National Breast and Ovarian Cancer Centre.

Based on NBOCC's Clinical practice guidelines for the management of early breast cancer, the consumer guide incorporates the latest evidence in a new, user-friendly, spiral bound format. First released in 2003, the Guide is one of NBOCC's flagship resources, provided free of charge to women at diagnosis to assist their understanding and decision-making. It has been in consistently high demand with over 110,000 copies disseminated since its first release.

"The Guide provides women with reliable, up-to-date and easy to understand information in a compact booklet that they can take with them as they go through their treatment," said Dr Zorbas.

To download or order copies of the Guide for women with early breast cancer, visit NBOCC's website http://www.nbocc.org.au. Orders can also be taken over the phone on 1800 624 973.

* Early breast cancer is cancer that is contained in the breast and may or may not have spread to lymph nodes in the breast or armpit.

National Breast and Ovarian Cancer Centre is funded by the Australian Government and works with consumers, health professionals, cancer organisations, researchers and governments to improve care and cancer control in breast and ovarian cancer.

Bree Stevens
Manager
National Breast and Ovarian Cancer Centre
Level 1, Suite 103, 355 Crown Street SURRY HILLS NSW 2010
http://www.nbocc.org.au

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