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    • What is children's cancer
    • How is cancer diagnosed?
    • How is cancer treated?
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    • Stage at diagnosis data
  • Types of children's cancers
    • Bone tumours
    • Brain and CNS tumours
    • Germ cell tumours
    • Hodgkin lymphoma
    • Kidney tumours
    • Leukaemia
    • Liver tumours
    • Melanoma
    • Neuroblastoma
    • Non-Hodgkin lymphoma
    • Retinoblastoma
    • Soft tissue sarcoma
  • Living with children's cancer
    • For parents
    • For grandparents, other relatives and friends
    • For parents of children whose friend has cancer
    • For teachers and educators
    • For children
    • COVID-19 and children with cancer
  • Life after children's cancer
    • After treatment
    • Emotional wellbeing
    • Long-term effects
    • Will the cancer come back?
  • Where to find support
  • Clinical trials and other cancer research
  • For health professionals and researchers
    • Cancer information and guidelines
    • Professional development
    • Talking to children about cancer
    • Talking to families about children's cancer
    • Immunisation during and after cancer
    • Looking after yourself
    • Children's hospitals in Australia
    • Children’s cancer research funding partnerships
    • Professional bodies
  • Fighting childhood cancer
    • Fighting childhood cancer implementation
  • Glossary
    • Children's hospitals in Australia

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  • Cancer information and guidelines
  • Professional development
  • Talking to children about cancer
  • Talking to families about children's cancer
  • Immunisation during and after cancer
  • Looking after yourself
  • Children's hospitals in Australia
  • Children’s cancer research funding partnerships
  • Professional bodies

Professional bodies

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The following professional organisations in Australia are involved with children’s cancer:

  • Royal Australasian College of Physicians
  • Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
  • Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists
  • Royal Australian College of General Practitioners
  • Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine
  • Australian and New Zealand Children’s Haematology/Oncology Group
  • Australian Childhood Cancer Registry
  • Clinical Oncology Society of Australia
  • Medical Oncology Group of Australia
  • Australia and New Zealand Sarcoma Association
  • Australian College of Nursing
  • Cancer Nurses Society of Australia
  • National Rural Health Alliance
  • Palliative Care Australia.
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