Cancer: Diagnosis Story - In memory, Braden's Legacy

Опубликовано: 27 Июнь 2017
на канале: Getting Cancer Young
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Braden was originally diagnosed with melanoma when he was 14. Eight years later at the age of 22, he was re-diagnosed with malignant melanoma with a further diagnosis of terminal at the end of 2014.

Young Australian cancer patients aged 15-25 can access specialist, age-appropriate treatment and support through the Youth Cancer Services, which receive federal funding through CanTeen as well as state and territory government funding. To find out more, visit http://www.youthcancer.com.au

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The opinions shown here reflect young people’s personal cancer experiences and don’t necessarily represent the views of CanTeen or the Youth Cancer Services. If you find any of the content distressing, you can call a CanTeen counsellor on 1800 835 932 (10am – 10pm AEST weekdays, 10am-6pm weekends) or LifeLine on 13 11 14.