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Read this heartwarming Q&A with Mater cancer patient Melanie and Mater Clinical Nurse Consultant Esther.
Samantha had always wanted to be a mum, but a shock diagnosis of ovarian cancer in her first pregnancy left her fearing her dream of having a family would never come ...
A Brisbane nurse and mother of two is aiming to create special memories with her partner and two young sons after being told by doctors her cancer is incurable.
The first findings from a series of medicinal cannabis trials have revealed that Cannabidiol (CBD) oil does not improve pain, depression, anxiety nor quality of life ...
Students at Cannon Hill Anglican College have been busy sewing bees, making hundreds of breast care cushions to help Mater hospital breast cancer patients recover ...
A Townsville mum-of-three is urging women to regularly check their breasts and attend BreastScreen mammograms after she began treatment for the disease this month ...
A Brisbane triathlete is now in her own race for life after she was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of breast cancer.
Sarah Anderson received the 'shocking news’ in July that she had triple-positive breast cancer and is now on a mission to encourage other young women to check their ...
Take on the ride of your life this September and pedal towards supporting improved treatments for people fighting cancer. Cycle for Cancer is returning for a second ...
When Queensland musician and fitness influencer Shelley Bishop received the shocking news she had cancer, it was her friend, Australian pop princess Delta Goodrem ...
A former police officer who volunteers to drive cancer patients to Brisbane’s Mater Cancer Centre says his focus is taking care of people most at need.
Up to 40 per cent of women who have breast cancer surgery will develop lymphoedema, a painful condition caused by fluid retention from the removal of lymph nodes.