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CIB Correspondence 1939-1942 (VCR Papers), 1939-1942 [12]
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Abstract
1942. Letters between cancer patients and the Anti-Cancer Council of Victoria document the organisation's growing role in providing medical advice, reassurance, and practical support during the early 1940s. The correspondence demonstrates how the Cancer Information Bureau became a central source of guidance on treatment and radium use, establishing supportive care as an emerging element of patient communication. Keywords: medical advice; cancer information; supportive care; social service; social support; patient care; public communication; Cancer Information Bureau; early detection; Cancer Council Victoria history; central cancer registry. Related Files: 1 of 8 in the CIB Correspondence Papers (VCR Papers), 1939-1942 series.
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88 pages
Citation
Cancer Council Victoria, 'CIB Correspondance Papers 1939-1942 [12]', 1942, B000015566412. Australian Health & History digital archive
Publisher
Cancer Council Victoria
