Clinical guidelines

Clinical practice guidelines bring together the best available evidence to underpin scientifically-valid recommendations for the prevention and diagnosis of cancer and treatment of care of patients.

With the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), the Australian Cancer Network has developed high standards of preparation and evaluation of guidelines for health professionals. Equally important, most of the guidelines are also prepared in a condensed format for use in general practice and in a format and language designed for patients and non-clinical readers.

Guidelines developed by the Australian Cancer Network have been approved by the National Health and Medical Research Council. NHMRC-endorsed guidelines are revised in accordance with legislative requirements. Links are included to the NHMRC website, where you can download PDF copies. To order printed copies email acn@cancer.org.au.

All work with Guidelines promotes evidence as the basis of development.

An invitation to make submissions

The Australian Cancer Network is inviting submissions on its draft Basal Cell Carcinoma, Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Related Keratinocyte Dysplasias - A Guide to Clinical Management in Australia.  These draft guidelines have been developed by the Australian Cancer Network’s  Management of Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer Working Party . 

How to make your submission

You may make your submission electronically, in writing or on audiotape and include your name and an address or phone number at which we can contact you. See attached - How to make a submission form.

Please send your submission by post or e-mail to:

Attention: Christine Vuletich
Australian Cancer Network
GPO Box 4708
SYDNEY  NSW  2001 
Email: acn@cancer.org.au
Fax:  (02) 8036 4101

The closing date for submissions is Tuesday,  10 June 2008

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