Position statements outline the Cancer Society's views on specific health issues. Filter by subject Financial Support Cancer Treatment Alcohol Smokefree Cancer prevention SunSmart Cancer Screening Skin Cancer SunSmart Smokefree Cancer prevention Cancer Prevention Cancer Prevention Tobacco Vaping Filter by All campaigns Current campaigns Past campaigns I’m looking for… Search Current Alcohol Cancer prevention Alcohol and cancer Drinking any amount of alcohol regularly, even low levels, can increase the risk of some cancers. Current SunSmart Cancer Screening Cancer prevention Skin Cancer Screening and Early Detection Skin cancers are one of the most common cancers in NZ. Recognition of early signs and early seeking of medical advice are key factors in early detection, effective treatment and survival from skin cancer. Current Weight Diet Cancer Prevention Preventing cancer caused by unhealthy diet and excess weight A healthy weight and diet are key to preventing many cancers. Strong food and nutrition policy as well as government action to enable access to affordable, sustainable and healthy food for all New Zealanders will help to reduce cancer risk and related inequities. Current Cancer Prevention Tobacco Vaping Vaping We support further measures to regulate vaping, so that our laws strike the right balance of supporting people who vape to stop smoking while also protecting young people from vaping. Current Cancer prevention Cancer Screening Bowel screening New Zealand has one of the highest bowel cancer age-standardised incidence rates in the world, it is currently the second most diagnosed cancer and the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the country Current SunSmart Cancer prevention Vitamin D and Sun Exposure in Pregnancy and Infancy Infants should not be exposed to direct sunlight. For pregnant women and infants who are mobile, the same SunSmart messages apply as for the general public: sun protection is recommended between September and April, especially between 10am and 4pm. Current SunSmart Cancer prevention Risks and Benefits of Sun Exposure in New Zealand For the general population (excluding pregnancy and infancy) sun protection is recommended between September and April, especially between 10am and 4pm. Between May and August some sun exposure is important. Sunbeds should always be avoided. Current Cancer prevention Cancer Screening Breast Awareness The National Screening Unit (NSU), the Cancer Society of New Zealand and The New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation recommend all women to be ‘breast aware’. This joint consensus statement provides guidance for women on what breast changes to look for as part of general body awareness. Current Cancer prevention Sugary Drinks Sugary drinks are no longer a looming public health crisis but a very real one. By working together and acting now, we can prevent obesity, a leading risk factor for some cancers.
Current Alcohol Cancer prevention Alcohol and cancer Drinking any amount of alcohol regularly, even low levels, can increase the risk of some cancers.
Current SunSmart Cancer Screening Cancer prevention Skin Cancer Screening and Early Detection Skin cancers are one of the most common cancers in NZ. Recognition of early signs and early seeking of medical advice are key factors in early detection, effective treatment and survival from skin cancer.
Current Weight Diet Cancer Prevention Preventing cancer caused by unhealthy diet and excess weight A healthy weight and diet are key to preventing many cancers. Strong food and nutrition policy as well as government action to enable access to affordable, sustainable and healthy food for all New Zealanders will help to reduce cancer risk and related inequities.
Current Cancer Prevention Tobacco Vaping Vaping We support further measures to regulate vaping, so that our laws strike the right balance of supporting people who vape to stop smoking while also protecting young people from vaping.
Current Cancer prevention Cancer Screening Bowel screening New Zealand has one of the highest bowel cancer age-standardised incidence rates in the world, it is currently the second most diagnosed cancer and the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the country
Current SunSmart Cancer prevention Vitamin D and Sun Exposure in Pregnancy and Infancy Infants should not be exposed to direct sunlight. For pregnant women and infants who are mobile, the same SunSmart messages apply as for the general public: sun protection is recommended between September and April, especially between 10am and 4pm.
Current SunSmart Cancer prevention Risks and Benefits of Sun Exposure in New Zealand For the general population (excluding pregnancy and infancy) sun protection is recommended between September and April, especially between 10am and 4pm. Between May and August some sun exposure is important. Sunbeds should always be avoided.
Current Cancer prevention Cancer Screening Breast Awareness The National Screening Unit (NSU), the Cancer Society of New Zealand and The New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation recommend all women to be ‘breast aware’. This joint consensus statement provides guidance for women on what breast changes to look for as part of general body awareness.
Current Cancer prevention Sugary Drinks Sugary drinks are no longer a looming public health crisis but a very real one. By working together and acting now, we can prevent obesity, a leading risk factor for some cancers.