Carers Information


Carers Information - Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre

Below are links to a range of information relating to Carers.

Drop in to the Australian Cancer Survivorship and Information Centre if you would like further information or have any questions or concerns about the information you have.


Written Information
Click here for general support information or treatment related information.

DVDs
In the Austrlian Cancer Survivorship and Information Centre - A Richard Pratt Legacy we have a range of DVDs for patients, families and friends. Some are available for loan whilst others can be viewed in the centre.

The Carers DVDs that we have available are:

  • A helping hand: A valuable resource for cancer patients, families and caregivers

Reliable Website Information
Information about your diagnosis and treatment can help you understand your disease and help you make decisions. There is a lot of information about various cancers and treatments available on the internet. Some of this is well researched and provides good information but some of it may not be correct.

When you read health information from the internet it is always important to ask the following questions. The answers to these questions will help you to decide if the information you are reading is reliable and up-to-date.


  • Who wrote the information and what are their qualifications?
  • Where did the information come from?
  • When was it written?

Peter Mac does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness or timeliness of the information provided by these organisations. We encourage you to discuss any information you have found on the listed sites or other sites with your health care team.

For information about other reliable cancer websites click this link. This page contains links to websites such as Cancer Council Victoria, Canteen, Carers Victoria, MacMillan Cancer Support (UK) and Palliative Care Victoria as well as many others. On some these sites you can find information about specific cancers and cancer treatment, in particular the MacMillan Cancer Support (UK) site.

Reliable carers websites:
www.petermac.org/cancersurvivorship
The Australian Cancer Survivorship Centre – A Richard Pratt Legacy
The Australian Cancer Survivorship Centre – A Richard Pratt Legacy is a web-based centre. It is funded by Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, The Pratt Foundation and the Victorian Department of Health. The Australian Cancer Survivorship Centre aims to help improve services and care for cancer survivors in Australia as well as focus on increasing awareness, especially about issues that affect survivors after their treatment ends. The information on this site is divided into four sections Health Professionals, Survivors, Family & Friends and Research. There are links to useful information and reliable websites.

www.cancerdirectory.com.au
Cancer Directory (Australia)
This website is managed and maintained by NSW Cancer Council. It aims to make it easier to access credible cancer care resources from around Australia that have been published since 2000. The information covers a range of cancer-related subject areas and target audiences:
  • all common cancer types
  • prevention, screening, early detection, treatment, advanced cancer, palliative care
  • coping with cancer, including psychological needs such as emotional and practical support, grief loss, communication
  • for women, men, children, adolescents, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people from other culturally and linguistically diverse communities, people with disabilities and health professionals.