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Baby joy helps Damien through cancer battle
After nine months of being told his symptoms were the result of haemorrhoids, Damien was finally diagnosed with stage 4 colorectal cancer at just 31.
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Peter takes cancer diagnosis in his stride
Peter and his wife Angela ticked off a bucket list item – a scenic flight to Antarctica, the next day Peter commenced radiation therapy for prostate cancer.
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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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Brothers battle prostate cancer together
Despite living in different states – Graeme in Queensland and Daryl in Victoria - the brothers were both treated at Icon Cancer Centres and have supported each other through their cancer journeys.
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From student placement to patient – Vivienne’s cancer journey
When Vivienne completed a three-week student nurse placement at Icon Cancer Centre Maroochydore in 2021, she hoped to one day return in a professional capacity. She never dreamt she would return as a patient.
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Advice for coping with survivor’s guilt
Cancer survivor's guilt is a common, yet often unspoken feeling, which many cancer patients experience after finishing cancer treatment.
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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.