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    There is a strong public health ethical justification to introduce a vaccine injury compensation scheme in Australia, and it needs to be in place before widespread use of COVID-19 vaccines.

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    • The budget includes overseeing the administration of the COVID-19 Vaccine Claims Scheme, "currently scheduled to cease on 17 April 2024" with no plans to expand it to other vaccines. Adverse events are rare but they don't stop happening in 2024. More here https://t.co/Y3sihxiDUk

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    The postpartum period is a critical time within the life course for healthy eating goals to support both a woman’s long-term health and future potential pregnancies.

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    • Postpartum nutrition guidance for primary care https://t.co/yW0LXnFlwC via @AProfLaurenBall et al @DrSimonHodes @DrSelvarajah https://t.co/MbTCK2TBmG

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    Advertising Volume 50, Issue 8 August 2021 This issue describes aspects of modern cancer treatment and underscores the importance of general practitioners to achieve optimal whole-person care. Focus Clinical …

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    • 🚨 my 1st ever 🧵! So pleased to have helped develop this series, the ‘Lived experience of people with cancer’ in @AJofGP #RACGP describing aspects of modern #cancercare, underscoring the importance of #primarycare #GP #PCPs for optimal whole-person care https://t.co/18RNtUCtC6 https://t.co/k93lp9neWd

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    This issue describes aspects of modern cancer treatment and underscores the importance of general practitioners to achieve optimal whole-person care.

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    • 🧵2⃣ The articles emphasise the experiences of people at risk of developing #cancer, those living with and beyond cancer, and #caregivers, highlighting practical, emotional and psychological impacts. #primarycare #GP https://t.co/zJzVq0DYIp https://t.co/IAemQDFSpf

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    Achievement of personalised cancer care requires a system-wide approach that targets the patient, healthcare provider and healthcare system with data informing practice.

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    • 🧵3⃣ Koczwara and colleagues describe how GPs and other PCPs support personalised care that is integrated between providers and across settings. #primarycare #cancer https://t.co/C2iW1xf2TA https://t.co/rQLSxamneX

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    Cancer survivors experience a range of unique biopsychosocial issues, requiring significant and coordinated care to optimise their quality of life.

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    • 🧵4⃣ Hart and colleagues discuss fear of cancer recurrence, financial toxicity and the impact of cancer on relationships; how to elicit and respond to these issues and provide practical guidance #FinTox #fearofrecurrence #survonc https://t.co/VS4XCBB8vn https://t.co/TEBhxeWyNt

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    The lived experience of caregiving and the burden associated with this role indicates that caregivers are in need of support, yet there are several barriers to integration with the healthcare team.

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    • 🧵7⃣ Dr @AnnaUgalde_ et al describe challenges for #caregivers. HCPs, including GPs, should acknowledge and support caregivers as critical members of the care team, seek to identify caregivers’ needs, and link them with available supports https://t.co/xxWPC1sKap https://t.co/drgpTNp60m