What to Expect
Discover vital information about lung cancer screening in a welcoming Mandarin-language talk designed especially for the Chinese community. This event offers practical, evidence-based insights from leading experts to help you understand the screening process and its benefits.
Learn who qualifies for the National Lung Cancer Screening Program, how the screening works, and how to assess your personal risks. The session includes real-life case studies to make the information relatable and clear.
Ideal for current or former smokers, eligible family members, and anyone interested in lung health, this talk provides valuable knowledge to empower you and your loved ones.
Activity Details
This free event is hosted by the Chinese Anti-Cancer Association – Australia in partnership with Campsie Library. The talk features cancer epidemiologist Prof Xue Qin Yu and medical practitioner Dr Zhen Lin, who bring expert perspectives on lung cancer screening.
Please note this session is educational and not formal medical advice. Attendees are encouraged to ask questions and engage with the speakers to maximize understanding.
The event is scheduled for Friday, 31 July 2026, from 10:00 to 12:00 noon, providing a convenient morning slot for families and individuals.
Location and Access
The talk takes place at Campsie Library and Knowledge Centre, located at 14-28 Amy Street, Campsie 2194. The venue is accessible and equipped with facilities to ensure a comfortable experience for all attendees.
Campsie Library is well-served by public transport and has parking options nearby, making it easy for families to attend without hassle.
Maps and directions are available on the library's website or by contacting the centre directly.
Important Information
This event is conducted in Mandarin to best serve the local Chinese community. It is part of the national It’s Good to Know campaign supporting lung cancer screening awareness.
While the talk provides valuable information, it is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Attendees should consult their healthcare providers for personal medical concerns.
The session is suitable for adults interested in lung health, particularly those with a history of smoking or family risk factors.
Booking and Prices
Attendance is free of charge, with no booking required. Participants are encouraged to arrive early to secure seating.
For more information or assistance, contact Campsie Library and Knowledge Centre at 9789 9405.
Take advantage of this opportunity to learn about lung cancer screening and support your family's health with trusted information.