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Cancer forum hears tales of survival, hope

An inaugural cancer awareness forum was such a hit that another is destined for Geelong in the future, according to an organiser.

Last week’s Benefits of Cancer Research forum discussed early detection, prevention and research on various cancers, said Phillipa Challis.

“It went very well. This type of forum could well become an annual event,” Ms Challis said.

The Geelong Region Cancerians founder said the forum drew an attentive crowd whose members appreciated the opportunity question renowned experts.

The forum’s panel featured Professor Tom Jobling, Dr Rachel Delahunty and Geelong cancer survivor Maureen O’Keeffe.

Ms O’Keeffe spoke about her journey after an endometrial cancer diagnosis last year.

After surgery, radiation and chemotherapy she now had “clear scans“, she said.

Ms O’Keeffe described cancer as “sneaky“.

“When I received my diagnosis I was told the cancer had probably been there for 12 to 18 months. My symptoms were similar to peri-menopause, so it was easy to overlook.”

Prof Jobling, the director of gynaecological oncology at Monash Medical Centre, warned the forum that uterine-based cancers still lacked screening tests for early detection.

“Statistically, the number of women being diagnosed with endometrial cancers in Victoria is on the rise,” he said.

“We’re not sure why but we do know that living a healthy lifestyle can help prevent this cancer.”

Dr Delahunty told the forum her latest research provided hope for future treatments of some cancers through early detection and new treatments.

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