Cancer Mind Care

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A free, self-help online platform offering tailored psycho-oncology support.

Cancer Mind Care is a free, self-help online platform that offers tailored mental health support for people with cancer, their support persons, clinicians, and First Nations peoples.

With all details kept anonymous and confidential, Cancer Mind Care represents a non-threatening, first step for individuals seeking access to cancer psychology support and services. It helps to address the significant gap in psycho-oncology services across Victoria, in the absence of or delays in access to services.   

 The online platform allows users to create a personalised Cancer Mind Plan based on their response to a series of mental wellness questions. Once generated, the plan directs patients to information and resources tailored to their needs across 11 different areas of psycho-oncology in the People with Cancer portal: 

  • Anxiety 

  • Body image 

  • Depression 

  • Fatigue 

  • Fear of recurrence 

  • Grief

  • Pain 

  • Sleep problems 

  • Stress management 

  • Scanxiety 

  • Wellbeing

There are also additional portals for Support Persons, Clinicians and First Nations Peoples.  

This project is led by Western & Central Melbourne Integrated Cancer Service (WCMICS) in collaboration with Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and Gippsland Regional Integrated Cancer Service (GRICS).

Resource details

Viewing Cancer Mind Care on laptop and phone
Course type
Modules
Price
$0.00
Curriculum Area
Treatment (incl. Supportive Care)
Clinical Care
Speciality
Allied Health professional
Clinician
Consumer / patient / carer
Education & Training
GP
Nurse
Student/trainee
Allied health
Clinical care
Consumer
Nursing
Professional development
Psycho-oncology

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