Resources
The McGrath Foundation supports the work of other community organisations and services supporting women with breast cancer and their families as well as investing in valuable research.
Please feel free to visit these websites to find out more about their role in the breast cancer journey.
Australian Lymphology Association
The Australasian Lymphology Association is committed to promoting the development of lymphology in Australasia. The Association strives to improve the management of those with, or at risk of developing lymphoedema, and enhance communication between health professionals, educators, relevant authorities and government in regard to oedemas and lymphoedema.
Breast Cancer Foundation of Western Australia
The Breast Cancer Foundation of Western Australia provides personalised support and care for those affected with breast cancer. The BCFWA aims to improve the quality of life for women living with breast cancer and provides practical, financial and emotional support. The BCFWA also raises awareness throughout the WA community and educates the younger generations on the importance of early detection.
www.breastcancer.org.auBreast Cancer Institute of Australia
Breast Cancer Institute of Australia supports collaborative clinical trials and research that identifies safe and effective treatments for women with breast cancer. It also aims to save lives through identifying and promoting prevention strategies.
www.bcia.org.auBreast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA)
Breast Cancer Network Australia works to ensure that Australians diagnosed with breast cancer and their families receive the very best information, treatment, care and support possible – no matter who they are or where they live.
BCNA supply free information resources, including the My Journey Kit, which is a comprehensive information resource for women newly diagnosed with breast cancer.
www.bcna.org.auBreastScreen Australia
The aim of BreastScreen Australia is to reduce mortality and morbidity from breast cancer by screening women. Early detection of breast cancer is crucial and BreastScreen Australia operates in over 500 locations nationwide, via fixed, relocatable and mobile screening units.
BreastScreen Australia was established by the Commonwealth and the states and territories in 1991 and is now recognised as one of the most comprehensive population-based screening programs in the world.
www.breastscreen.info.auBreastScreen NSW
BreastScreen NSW provides a free screening mammography service for women aged over 40 years. Women aged 50 to 69 years are actively recruited to attend the service via an invitation when they turn 50 and a reminder letter each two years. BreastScreen NSW operates in over 150 locations state-wide.
www.bsnsw.org.au/index.aspCan Assist
Can Assist aims to provide assistance and care to cancer patients and their families through a network of branches and accommodation facilities.
www.cancerpatients.com.auCancer Australia
Cancer Australia works to reduce the impact of cancer on all Australians. Together with consumers, health professionals, cancer organisations, researchers and governments, Cancer Australia supports people affected by cancer, specifically those from disadvantaged backgrounds.
www.canceraustralia.gov.auCancer Council Australia
The Cancer Council advises the Australian Government and other bodies on practices to help prevent, detect and treat cancer. They also advocate for the rights of cancer patients for best treatment and supportive care.
There is a Cancer Council in every state and territory, and they offer a free, confidential information and support service that is available to anyone through the Cancer Council Helpline on 131120.
www.cancer.org.auDragons Abreast
Dragons Abreast Australia is a national organisation comprised of breast cancer survivors of various ages from a great variety of backgrounds, athletic abilities and interests. Dragons Abreast members provide a "face" for the breast cancer statistics whilst spreading the message of breast cancer awareness through participation in the sport of dragon boat racing.
http://www.dragonsabreast.com.au
Look Good...Feel Better
Look Good...Feel Better is a free community service program dedicated to helping women undergoing treatment for cancer. The purpose of the program is to help them manage the appearance-related side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy, thereby helping to restore their appearance and self image. Look Good...Feel Better is an initiative of the member companies of ACCORD Australasia Ltd and the program is available in all state and territories.
National Breast and Ovarian Cancer Centre
The National Breast and Ovarian Cancer Centre uses the latest research findings to develop and update guidelines for doctors and nurses who specialise in breast and ovarian cancer. The guidelines help these professional to improve all aspects of breast and ovarian cancer diagnosis, treatment and care. The NBOCC is funded by the Australian Government.
www.nbocc.org.auNational Breast Cancer Foundation
The National Breast Cancer Foundation aims to raise money to fund breast cancer research, with a particular focus on research into the prevention and cure of breast cancer.
www.nbcf.org.auNSW Breast Cancer Institute
The New South Wales Breast Cancer Institute is committed to delivering the best possible information, advice, treatment and care to patients with breast cancer. It is located on Level 1 at Westmead Hospital in Sydney, adjacent to the Westmead Breast Centre.
Otis Foundation
The Otis Foundation is a realisation of the dream of Judy Burley. Judy sought peace and refuge in the beautiful Mandurang Valley during her journey with breast cancer. She wanted others living with breast cancer to have a place to retreat from the activities and pressures of everyday life and her wish to offer this to others has become the Otis Foundation. The Otis Foundation is committed to providing opportunities for those living with breast cancer to enjoy a relaxing time of sanctuary in a beautiful country environment free of charge.
http://www.otisfoundation.org.au/
YWCA Encore
YWCA Encore is an exercise program designed specifically for women who have experienced mastectomy, lumpectomy or breast reconstruction surgery at any time in their lives. Based around floor and pool exercises and relaxation techniques, it is fun and therapeutic! To find out if there is a programme near you, or to enroll, please visit YWCA Encore's website.