NBOCC has the following feeds available.
These feeds are for personal use only. You may not publish headlines from these feeds to a web page without explicit written permission from the National Breast and Ovarian Cancer Centre.
- NBOCC News
http://www.nbocc.org.au/rss-feed/nbocc-news/
NBOCC News is National Breast and Ovarian Cancer Centre’s electronic newsletter and provides monthly updates on NBOCC activities, publications and events. - In the News
http://www.nbocc.org.au/rss-feed/in-the-news/
In the News provides comment on new breast and ovarian cancer research and relevant issues raised in the Australian media. It covers a range of topics, from new tests and devices marketed for the early detection of breast and ovarian cancer, to research of significance. Each edition of In the News provides a brief summary and explanation of the story and NBOCC’s perspective, including any implications for Australian health professionals or consumers. - Media releases
http://www.nbocc.org.au/rss-feed/media-releases/
NBOCC's media releases - Clinical Update - Breast Cancer
http://www.nbocc.org.au/rss-feed/clinical-update-breast-cancer/
Clinical Update-breast cancer is produced by NBOCC as a service for health professionals, delivering timely expert comment on relevant breast cancer journal articles direct to your email inbox. A brief abstract summarises key findings from a recent journal article, while commentary from an expert reviewer places the study outcomes into context for the Australian healthcare system. - Clinical Update - Ovarian Cancer
http://www.nbocc.org.au/rss-feed/clinical-update-ovarian-cancer/
Clinical Update-ovarian cancer is produced by NBOCC as a service for health professionals, delivering timely expert comment on relevant ovarian cancer journal articles direct to your email inbox. A brief abstract summarises key findings from a recent journal article, while commentary from an expert reviewer places the study outcomes into context for the Australian healthcare system.
How do you use an NBOCC RSS feed?
RSS is most commonly translated as "Really Simple Syndication", and is used to publish frequently updated works such as news headlines and blogs. It can also be refered to as a "feed", "web feed" or "chanel".
RSS feeds can be read using software called an "RSS reader", "feed reader", or "aggregator". The RSS reader checks the user's subscribed feeds regularly for new work, downloads any updates that it finds, and provides a user a summary of new articles. The user subscribes to a feed by entering the feed's URL into the reader or by clicking an RSS icon in a browser.


