Review of the Cancer Council NSWCancer imposes a social cost we estimate at over $1,000 billion on Australia, by reducing the quality and extent of life for a significant proportion of the population. The Cancer Council NSW (TCCN) has played a leading role in cancer control for more than 50 years. The NSW Government established the Cancer Institute in 2004, and the Minister of Science and Medical Research has recently undertaken a review of how this changes the role of TCCN. Pacific Strategy Partners has worked with TCCN on a pro-bono basis over the last few years and made a submission to the review. We believe TCCN has a valuable role to play as a flexible private non-profit that can work alongside the Cancer Institute, and other cancer groups, to fill current and emerging gaps in the cancer control infrastructure. While TCCNs $6m research investment is a small component of the Australian HMR investment, it has delivered a few high impact initiatives.
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