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Cancer Education
We run free cancer education programs, forums and seminars for people with cancer, and their family and friends.
Quit Services Booking Form
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Contact Cancer Council ACT
You can contact Cancer Council ACT's Tobacco Cessation Coordinator by completing and submitting the form below or calling Cancer Council ACT on 02 6257 9999. $UserDefinedForm Cancer Council ACT strictly complies with the Privacy Act and the Australian Privacy Principles.
Bronte and Wilco are the voices of Canberra Relay For Life in 2022
Bronte and Wilko of Hit 106. 3 Canberra Radio are joining forces with Cancer Council ACT as Relay For Life ambassadors on Sunday 3 April at the AIS athletic track.
Contact Us
For any inquiries please call us on (02) 6257 9999 or use the form below to send us a message. If you need to locate us we are at Unit 1 (The Annex), 173 Strickland Crescent, Deakin ACT 2600 $UserDefinedForm
Cancer Resources
Click on a category at the right to read information online or to download our booklets or fact sheets. E books (EPUB) are also available to download for some titles.
Canberra Golfers Tee Off for Cancer in The Longest Day challenge
Golfers across Canberra are challenging themselves to playing up to 72 holes in a single day, to raise vital funds for Cancer Council ACT’s research, prevention and support services.
Free Quit Pack
The Quit Pack provides practical information to help you plan and quit smoking. The Quit Pack is free for individuals living in the ACT and immediate regional areas.
Mr Phil Greenwood
After extensive senior experience in the Royal Australian Air Force, Phil retired as a Wing Commander and moved to the not-for-profit sector, where his working career culminated in his appointment as CEO of a major medical charity.
Quitting Smoking
Quitting smoking is the single best thing you can do for your health and to reduce your risk of cancer. No matter how long you have smoked, quitting will benefit your health now and in the future.