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There's a lot we can do: NSW campaign aims to boost...

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The Cancer Institute NSW has launched a campaign titled 'There's a Lot We Can Do' to encourage Aboriginal Australians to participate in bowel cancer screening. The initiative features community leaders and doctors to address the higher incidence rates of bowel cancer within Aboriginal populations.

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Targeted public health campaigns are essential for addressing health disparities and improving early detection rates in marginalized communities.

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Listen health Dr Tatum Maybir. Image: Cancer Institute NSW. A Cancer Institute NSW campaign is encouraging Aboriginal people to do the bowel screening test, to reduce the impact of bowel cancer and support healthier communities.

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