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Greater choice for breast cancer patients in the Hunter region
A new technological advancement has given a choice to those with breast cancer that would traditionally have to undergo permanent marking.
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Making the most of life following breast cancer
Breast cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer in Australia, with over 20,000 people diagnosed last year; Becky was one of them.
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Lymphoedema screening service provides peace of mind for Cynthia
Capalaba local, Cynthia Lacco was diagnosed with breast cancer in May 2022, following a routine mammogram. The 55-year-old mother of three had no symptoms in the lead-up to her diagnosis.
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Greg remains upbeat throughout second cancer battle
“I run my own business, so having a treatment centre on my doorstep is a godsend." After being diagnosed with prostate cancer, Greg started treatment close to home at Icon Cancer Centre Geelong.
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Debby remains vigilant about lymphoedema
Lenah Valley local, Debby was diagnosed with stage 1 breast cancer in October 2022. The 50-year-old mother of one was diagnosed following a routine mammogram.
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Claire overcomes the odds after ovarian cancer diagnosis
Each day in Australia, five women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Ovarian cancer is Australia’s deadliest female cancer, with a five-year survival rate of just 48%. Taigum resident, Claire Schultz is part of that 48% of women.
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What does your cancer stage mean?
Most people are diagnosed with cancer after they experience one or more signs or symptoms, some are stunned to find out they have cancer without having noticed any.