HEALTH Minister Sussan Ley
will today unveil a new website
featuring an interactive tool which
allows users to assess how their
lifestyle affects their cancer risk.
The site asks participants about
their drinking, smoking and exercise
habits, outdoor activities as well as
diet and weight.
“130,000 people are going to be
diagnosed with cancer in Australia
this year,” she said.
“We want that number to come
down and we want people to
realise they can do something
about their own risk.”
The new site is now live at
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