‘I thought my headaches were Year 12 stress … I was wrong’
Sophia Noelle Thompson thought her headache was due to stress from her school exams. Instead it was hiding a horror disease that could now claim her life at any time.
Sophia Noelle Thompson thought her headache was due to stress from her school exams. Instead it was hiding a horror disease that could now claim her life at any time.
The stories of Graham Page and Ian Hart in South Australia highlight a major failure of our health system which lags the world in funding lifesaving treatments.
Being told you’re terminal is only scary if you know how long you have left, claims mum Kathryn Simile. After all, “you could be hit by a bus tomorrow”.
A mother of four says her surgeon was ‘truly shocked to see a polyp so big in someone her age’ after she underwent a screening following a family member’s cancer scare.
Laura’s life has been turned upside down
Help is available, but it’s not easy to find
How you store SPF matters
Physical activity helps patients
This could quite literally change the lives of women everywhere
Could it really be one and done?
Three young women under the age of 40 are diagnosed with breast cancer every day. But Aussie researchers are giving hope that this statistic could be changed.
Australia is struggling to fund tests and treatments for breast cancer as insurance is also being refused for those who have the genetic cancer genes.
Angelina Jolie’s breast cancer surgeon has spoken about her nerves before she carried out the Hollywood star’s treatment and urged women to take some vital steps towards prevention.
Bowel cancer rates are surging in those aged under 50 and new draft guidelines are calling for the national screening program to start years earlier. See what it means for you.
Original URL: https://www.ntnews.com.au/health/conditions/page/11