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In this powerful episode, we bring together the journeys of Jay Allen OAM and Emily Tepper, two incredible advocates for skin cancer awareness and patient support. Jay shares his experience with melanoma and his mission to promote early detection, free skin checks, and sun safety through the Australian Skin Cancer Foundation. Meanwhile, Emily opens up about her battle with melanoma at 25, the emotional and physical toll of treatment, and her ongoing management of lymphedema. Together, they emphasize the importance of education, community support, and resilience in the fight against skin cancer. This conversation highlights real-life stories that underscore the life-saving importance of early detection, the value of support networks, and the transformative power of advocacy and education in creating lasting change.
Key Takeaways:
- Skin cancer can affect anyone, regardless of age or background.
- Early detection is crucial—regular skin checks save lives.
- Support networks are vital for both physical and emotional recovery.
- Advocacy efforts like Jay's 333 km walk from Canberra to Sydney raise funds and awareness for skin cancer prevention.
- Managing health conditions post-treatment, such as lymphedema, requires resilience and adaptation.
- Education on sun safety and sunscreen use, especially for children, is essential for prevention.
- Community outreach and patient advocacy are game-changers in the fight against melanoma.
- Life after cancer involves navigating new realities with courage and determination.
Hosted by Kellie Finlayson & Sophie Edwards
Produced by Kellie Finlayson & Sophie Edwards
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