Blog Topic: Coping with cancer

Cancer can very quickly upend a life. Whether it’s a personal diagnosis or that of a close family member or friend, there will be far-reaching impacts. The burden of a cancer diagnosis is too frequently exacerbated by the often unexpected financial stress and worry that come along with it. In the Cancer Council Pro Bono […]

Kerry Moss and her daughter Stephanie Ewing Life is full of inequities based on our postcodes but when it comes to specialist palliative care, nobody should miss out. The reality is, some people are denied life-enriching palliative care when it’s needed most because of a shortage of specialist palliative care across the state. The latest […]

I was interested to read Dr Ranjana Srivastava’s article in The Guardian and the ASIC review into life insurance claims. The article is a heartfelt letter to a deceased man, whose mourning wife has struggled to successfully claim her husband’s life insurance after he died. This article really struck a chord with the team here […]

A cancer diagnosis inevitably comes with an avalanche of challenges – personal, medical, financial and more. But for some patients, the type of cancer they have adds an extra layer of difficulty, because it’s one that may difficult to discuss. Annie Miller, the practical support manager at Cancer Council NSW says there are a […]