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Hansard
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- BUSINESS
- FOREIGN STATES IMMUNITIES AMENDMENT BILL 2009
- HIGHER EDUCATION LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (STUDENT SERVICES AND AMENITIES) BILL 2009
- HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPORT AMENDMENT (VET FEE-HELP AND TERTIARY ADMISSION CENTRES) BILL 2009
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Economy
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Economy
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- QUESTIONS TO THE SPEAKER
- PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS
- MS HELEN WILLIAMS
- JAKARTA BOMBINGS
- DOCUMENTS
- MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS
- MATTERS OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE
- ACCESS TO JUSTICE (CIVIL LITIGATION REFORMS) AMENDMENT BILL 2009
- OFFSHORE PETROLEUM AND GREENHOUSE GAS STORAGE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2009
- OFFSHORE PETROLEUM AND GREENHOUSE GAS STORAGE (SAFETY LEVIES) AMENDMENT BILL 2009
- NATIONAL HEALTH SECURITY AMENDMENT BILL 2009
- INTERNATIONAL MONETARY AGREEMENTS AMENDMENT BILL 2009
- THERAPEUTIC GOODS AMENDMENT (2009 MEASURES NO. 2) BILL 2009
- CORPORATIONS AMENDMENT (IMPROVING ACCOUNTABILITY ON TERMINATION PAYMENTS) BILL 2009
- URANIUM ROYALTY (NORTHERN TERRITORY) BILL 2008
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (NATIONAL BROADBAND NETWORK MEASURES—NETWORK INFORMATION) BILL 2009
- ADJOURNMENT
- Adjournment
- NOTICES
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Main Committee
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CONSTITUENCY STATEMENTS
- Youth Allowance
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Cook Electorate: Cronulla RSL Memorial Club
Cook Electorate: Mr Don Collumbell - Braddon Electorate: Tasmanian Honour Roll of Women
- Internet Services
- Bonner Electorate: Small Business Advisory Unit
- Flinders Electorate: Mobile Intensive Care Ambulance Centre
- Longman Electorate: College of Civil Infrastructure and Construction
- Blood Donor Week
- Forde Electorate: Veteran Associations
- ACCESS TO JUSTICE (CIVIL LITIGATION REFORMS) AMENDMENT BILL 2009
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OFFSHORE PETROLEUM AND GREENHOUSE GAS STORAGE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2009
OFFSHORE PETROLEUM AND GREENHOUSE GAS STORAGE (SAFETY LEVIES) AMENDMENT BILL 2009 - OFFSHORE PETROLEUM AND GREENHOUSE GAS STORAGE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2009
- OFFSHORE PETROLEUM AND GREENHOUSE GAS STORAGE (SAFETY LEVIES) AMENDMENT BILL 2009
- NATIONAL HEALTH SECURITY AMENDMENT BILL 2009
- Adjournment
- QUESTIONS IN WRITING
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Mr BEVIS (3:20 PM)
—My question is to the Minister for Indigenous Health, Rural and Regional Health and Regional Service Delivery. What action is the government taking to improve men’s health in Australia?
Mr SNOWDON (Minister for Indigenous Health, Rural and Regional Health and Regional Service Delivery)
—I thank the member for Brisbane for his question and note the importance with which the government takes the issue of men’s health and the actions we are taking. I note also, and it is particularly relevant today, that this evening the Treasurer will be launching awareness month for prostate cancer. It is that issue on which I want to address members of the parliament today. We take men’s health very seriously. Prostate cancer is an important issue for every man in Australia. The Prostate Cancer Foundation at its website tells us—and it is very important for those of us in this place, most of us in middle age, some of us progressing through middle age—
Government members interjecting—
Mr SNOWDON
—It is a question of definition of middle age. I can tell you that you all fit it. Some of you don’t, young lady. What we need to know is that, for a man in his 40s, there is a one-in-a-thousand chance of a diagnosis of prostate cancer; for a man in his 50s—and there are plenty in this place—12 in a thousand; for a man in his 60s, 45 in a thousand; for a man in his 70s, 80 in a thousand. Each year in Australia close to 3,000 men die of prostate cancer. That is equal to the number of women who die from breast cancer annually. Around 18,700 cases are diagnosed in Australia every year. Every day about 32 men receive the news that they have prostate cancer. Tragically, one man every three hours will lose his battle against this insidious disease. One in nine men in Australia will develop prostate cancer during their lifetime. Prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer in men and is the second most common cause of cancer deaths in men.
The government takes this issue very seriously. We have provided $15 million over five years to establish two dedicated prostate cancer research centres, the first of their kind in Australia. One is located at Epworth Hospital in Richmond and the other at Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane, hosted by the Queensland University of Technology. These centres will conduct research to develop improved diagnostic tests, screening tools and treatments. Research programs are already underway at these two sites: $10.8 million has been provided in 2009 for 45 grants dealing specifically with prostate cancer through the National Health and Medical Research Council and $2.5 million has also been provided to fund a range of organisations through the Building Cancer Support Network grants. A further $2.6 million will be provided until 2012. Andrology Australia will also receive $1.2 million to support its focus on the prevention of men’s sexual and reproductive health issues, including prostate cancer.
The important thing, though, is that all Australian men need to take responsibility for their own health. All Australian men, and particularly those of us in middle and later middle age, need to have a regular health check, which includes a check for prostate cancer. I confirmed with my good friend Dr Washer that this would mean a PSA test and a simple physical examination. It does not hurt, it is worth doing and it could save your life.