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    Pasifika community message for Japanese encephalitis (JEV)

    Mosquito season is not over. Some mosquitoes in NSW carry viruses that can make you really sick. The best way to avoid getting sick is to take simple steps to prevent bites, especially if you work outdoors. This video is also available in Fijian, Samoan and Tongan. For more information in your language, visit: www.health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/mosquito-borne/Pages/translated.aspx

    Gallbladder cancer

    People from some communities may need extra information and support when they have cancer. The information on this site is suitable for anyone affected by cancer. However, this section has additional information for: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people multicultural communities people in rural and remote areas.

    Chronic leukaemia

    People from some communities may need extra information and support when they have cancer. The information on this site is suitable for anyone affected by cancer. However, this section has additional information for: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people multicultural communities people in rural and remote areas.

    Cervical cancer

    People from some communities may need extra information and support when they have cancer. The information on this site is suitable for anyone affected by cancer. However, this section has additional information for: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people multicultural communities people in rural and remote areas.

    Cancer of unknown primary (CUP)

    People from some communities may need extra information and support when they have cancer. The information on this site is suitable for anyone affected by cancer. However, this section has additional information for: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people multicultural communities people in rural and remote areas.

    Breast cancer

    People from some communities may need extra information and support when they have cancer. The information on this site is suitable for anyone affected by cancer. However, this section has additional information for: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people multicultural communities people in rural and remote areas.

    NSW Health strongly recommends you wear a mask

    Wearing a mask can help stop the spread of COVID-19

    Wearing a mask can help stop the spread of COVID-19

    Fact sheet about how to wearing a mask

    Confirmed cases of COVID‑19

    If a doctor suspects you may have novel coronavirus infection or if you have been diagnosed with the infection, follow the advice below until your doctor or the public health unit advises that you no longer need to be in isolation.

    What is cancer screening?

    Cancer screening involves simple tests that look for early signs of cancer, or the conditions that cause cancer. Screening tests can find cancer before you can see or feel any changes to your body. When you find cancer early, it is easier to treat successfully. This fact sheet summerises the three different screening processes for breast- bowel and cervical cancer.

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