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National Action Plan represents Australian first opportunity to achieve zero lives lost to blood cancer by 2035 – PRWire
The Leukaemia Foundation has today welcomed the Federal Government’s release[1] of the National Strategic Action Plan for Blood Cancer, a first of-its-kind report to unite Australia towards a goal of zero lives lost to blood cancer by 2035.Released today

The Leukaemia Foundation has today welcomed the Federal Governments release[1] of the National Strategic Action Plan for Blood Cancer, a first of-its-kind report to unite Australia towards a goal of zero lives lost to blood cancer by 2035.
Released today by Federal Minister for Health, The Hon. Greg Hunt MP, the groundbreaking National Action Plan was developed by the Blood Cancer Taskforce together with the broader blood cancer community and provides an evidence-based blueprint setting the nat…
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