The Cancer Society of New Zealand in the news and media.
The Government proposes regulations to improve smokers’ access to quality vaping and smokeless tobacco products, while also protecting non-smoking minors from using e-cigarettes and becoming addicted to nicotine.
Read more ›New research has shown an alarming proportion of New Zealanders are neither wearing hats nor seeking shade to protect themselves from the sun.
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The Cancer Society comments on New Zealander's struggles to access the drugs they need.
Read more ›A new training tool for early childhood teachers, set up by the Cancer Society to promote sun safety, has been a resounding success.
Read more ›Cancer Society Medical director Dr Chris Jackson joined The Project NZ to discuss concerning new cancer statistics.
Read more ›Cancer Society Chief Executive, Mike Kernaghan, discussed World Health Organisation estimates that Australasia suffers the highest cancer rate in the world.
Read more ›Changing the way tobacco is sold is a crucial step in achieving the Government’s 2025 smokefree goal, new University of Otago research suggests.
Read more ›Cancer Society Medical Director Chris Jackson comments on dying patients with rare chemo reaction paying for own drugs.
Read more ›The Cancer Society, in partnership with the Central Cancer Network and the Cancer Nurses College, have developed a cancer survivorship consensus statement for New Zealand.
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How the Cancer Society supported four inspiring Invictus Games athletes during their cancer treatment and recovery.
Read more ›The Cancer Society National Office release their Annual Report for 2018.
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The Cancer Society responds to an unreliable illicit tobacco report. Media release included.
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