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Tick off your health checklist for peace of mind this summer

Ready to switch off and relax this summer? Have a healthier start to the new year by ticking off this easy checklist and help lower your risk of cancer.

As we enter the countdown to the new year, many of us look forward to switching off from work or school to spend time with family and friends. Have peace of mind that your health is taken care of by doing these simple steps to make sure your 20226 has a healthy kick start.

Before the end of the year, make sure you:

1. Complete your cancer screening – if you’re due for bowel, breast or cervical cancer screening, tick these off your list and spend your summer relaxing. In most cases, you need to screen every two years for bowel and breast cancer, and every five years for cervical cancer.

2. Get that lingering health symptom checked – we know some people may put off seeing a GP if they notice an unusual change, including to their skin, as they wait for other reasons to see a GP. Don’t delay – if you notice anything unusual speak to your doctor as soon as possible. Remember, they want to see you.

3. Chat to Quitline– experience the freedom of quitting smoking or vaping. Join some friends and pledge to free yourselves from nicotine addiction. Visit quit.org.au, call Quitline on 13 7848 or contact Quitline through Facebook Messager via @quitvic.

4. Refresh your meal plan – now’s the time to switch up your cooking routine and aim for yummy, healthy, summer recipes. To help you, LiveLighter has online recipes to help you get cooking.

5. Add all five forms of sun protection to your daily routine including wearing protective clothing, a wide brim hat, sunglasses, as well as using SPF50+ sunscreen and seeking shade.

Now is also the time to check that your sunscreen is in date, and put your hat and sunglasses near the door so you’re protected each time you head outdoors.

Cancer Council Victoria head of screening, early detection and immunisation Kate Broun said doing cancer screening and taking preventative measures could reduce your risk of many cancers, including bowel, cervical and lung.

“As we get closer to the summer period, we know life gets busy with activities. That means people often put off health checks or screening to the new year,” Ms Broun said.

“We want to reinforce the importance of cancer screening and taking action if you notice anything unusual. This way you can enjoy summer knowing you’re in the best possible health.”

If you or a loved one are experiencing cancer, our cancer nurses are available to answer your questions and offer emotional or practical support. Call 13 11 20 for free, confidential support.

For further information and resources on cancer prevention, please visit cancervic.org.au.

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