Tracey O’Brien, Chief Cancer Officer and CEO of Cancer Institute NSW, shared Cancer Institute NSW’s post on LinkedIn:
“It’s Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, and the Cancer Institute NSW is pleased to release the Prostate Cancer in NSW 2025 report.
I’d like to thank the team at the Institute and members of the Prostate Cancer Outcomes Registry NSW Steering Committee for their work in developing a report that spotlights prostate cancer’s impact on our community.
Importantly, this report signals the health system and broader community’s commitment to work together to support and bring hope to every person and family affected by this disease.
If you have a moment, I encourage you to read the full report.”
Quoting Cancer Institute NSW’s post:
“The Cancer Institute NSW is proud to release the Prostate Cancer in NSW 2025 report, the first of its kind to focus on the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men.
1 in 5 NSW men are diagnosed with prostate cancer before the age of 85, impacting far too many people and families in our community. The report provides an in-depth overview of the prostate cancer landscape across the state, drawing upon robust data from the NSW Cancer Registry and Prostate Cancer Outcomes Registry-NSW.
The report reflects the Institute’s deep commitment to work alongside clinicians, researchers, patients, carers and communities to advance prostate cancer care and bring hope to those affected by this disease.
We encourage you to learn more and read the report here.”
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