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Breast Cancer Doesn’t Discriminate

breast cancer

Breast cancer remains a significant health concern in Australia, with one in seven women facing a diagnosis by age 85.

 

As it's projected to be the most commonly diagnosed cancer globally this year, supporting research is crucial. The 2025 Australian Women's Health Diary offers a way to contribute while benefiting yourself.


Now in its 27th year, this unique diary has played a vital role in advancing breast cancer research. By purchasing it, you're helping the 57 Australians diagnosed daily and equipping yourself with an excellent organiser filled with expert health and wellbeing advice.


All proceeds from the diary support Breast Cancer Trials (BCT), Australia's leading national research organisation dedicated to clinical trials in breast cancer. BCT unites over 800 researchers nationwide, focusing on treating, preventing, and ultimately curing breast cancer for everyone affected.


Priced affordably at $19.99, this A5-sized hardcover diary is more than just a planner. It's a comprehensive resource covering various health topics, including exercise, finance, skin care, heart health, and mental wellbeing. The diary features a ribbon bookmark, a health checklist, a budget planner, and weekly motivational tips to inspire you throughout the year.


Available at Newsagents, Woolworths, participating Post Offices, and online at www.womenshealthdiary.com.au, the 2025 Australian Women's Health Diary makes an excellent gift for yourself or a loved one. By purchasing this diary, you're not just organising your life – you're helping save lives from breast cancer.

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