Inherited Cancers Australia

Inherited Cancers Australia (formerly Pink Hope) is a patient-focused organisation committed to supporting, educating and advocating for families with inherited cancers. Their community includes people who carry a known genetic mutation or have a significant family history of cancer. They provide online resources, face-to-face catch-ups and information and support days, peer support programs, specialist nurse service and online private support groups.

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Family history and cancer risk Family history and cancer risk

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Support for children and families affected by cancer Support for children and families affected by cancer

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Last updated: Tuesday, 29 October 2024