Charity the Lung Foundation said the latest money is a positive step, but called for more help. While we welcome the Budget announcement and look forward to full implementation of a national lung cancer screening program, we call on the Government to now continue the momentum in order to finally achieve equity for treatment and care across all cancers, Lung Foundation Australia CEO, Mark Brooke, said. We note this year s Budget contained $354 million for women s health, with significant spending for breast and cervical cancer screening.
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âItâs not to say that we need to get rid of all the other [precautions] we have in place. Itâs just recognising that COVID transmits from person to person in a number of ways,â Ms Cole said.
âSo you could be washing your hands until the cows come home and you could still get COVID-19, because youâve shared contaminated air.â
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