Welcome to Border Cancer Collaboration

Vision: The Border Cancer Collaboration model is recognised as providing national leadership & innovation in the way health services are coordinated at a local level, leading to better patient outcomes.

Mission: The Border Cancer Collaboration, through innovation & leadership, works together to provide support for cancer patients, their carers and health
professionals in the Albury / Wodonga & surrounding regions.


How we can help

Contact Us
The BCC team offer free information and support to people affected by cancer in the Albury-Wodonga region. Cancer Care Coordinators work as a team to assist cancer patients, their carers and also provide advice to health professionals on accessing cancer services in the Albury & Wodonga regions. Assistance is available to all cancer patients. Cancer care coordinators also work with health services, clinicians and health professionals in the region to improve the quality of cancer service in the region.

Please contact us for further information or to arrange an appointment with one of our Cancer Care Coordinators or specialist cancer nurses

News & Events

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BCC Newsletter & transition to Border East Hume Cancer Network

BCC Newsletter January to March 2009 - Final Edition. Border Cancer Collaboration to transition to Border East Hume Cancer Network in April 2009 Read More...

FREE workshops & information on Lymphoedema - March 18 2009

Free community forum and training for health professionals on Lymphoedema. Lymphoedema (lymphedema) occurs when the lymphatic system does not work properly. This results in the long-term swelling of p... Read More...

BCC in the news - bridging the gap in rural-regional cancer care

Border Cancer Collaboration model and achievements in Australian Rural Doctor Magazine Read More...