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Discovering she was pregnant was one of the happiest moments of Dani Donne’s life – but her joy turned to despair just seven days later.
Redlands granny Debbie Andersen was working as a volunteer in the Mater Cancer Care Centre at South Brisbane when doctors diagnosed her with a rare form of breast cancer.
When 24-year-old Tora Murphy fell ill in Colombia during her dream round-the-world trip, she thought she might have food poisoning or a parasitic infection.
When Monique Perry was diagnosed with aggressive triple-negative breast cancer she feared her family history was about to repeat itself.
A sunflower festival in the Scenic Rim that attracts more than 12,000 people to its golden fields has a goal to raise $100,000 for vital cancer research and care at ...
When Brisbane mum and stage three breast cancer survivor Emma holds her son Owen in her arms, she knows how lucky they are to both be alive.
An Ipswich mum diagnosed with stage three bowel cancer nearly 12 weeks after having her second child is warning young people that ‘cancer doesn’t discriminate’.
Read this heartwarming Q&A with Mater cancer patient Melanie and Mater Clinical Nurse Consultant Esther.
Queensland mum Emma was newly married and only 12 weeks into her pregnancy when doctors revealed she had stage three breast cancer.
A team of compassionate women are in the driver’s seat helping some of Mater’s most vulnerable cancer patients to access their healthcare.
When Alisi Jack Kaufusi was told she would lose her desperate fight against ovarian cancer, she was determined to keep living her dreams.