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With Blood Cancer Month beginning Sunday, the Hon. Anthony Albanese MP has confirmed his support for the Australian blood cancer community, by recording an important message to raise awareness of one of Australia’s most prevalent and deadly cancers.

Every day, 53 Australians will hear the devastating words “you have blood cancer”, with a further 17 people losing their life to the disease[i].

Blood cancer is a significant public health issue with an estimated one in twelve Australians to be diagnosed with blood cancer in their lifetime – the equivalent of eight per cent of the Australian population[ii].

In the video, Mr Albanese encourages all Australians to be aware of blood cancer and the associated signs and symptoms and to know when to get treatment. A sentiment shared by the Leukaemia Foundation CEO, Chris Tanti.

“Australian’s understanding of blood cancer and the signs and symptoms is relatively low, with most people unaware of just how common blood cancer is,” said Mr Tanti.

“During Blood Cancer Month we aim to raise much needed awareness and educate Australians on the impacts of blood cancer, the signs and symptoms, and who to turn to for support if you or a loved one are diagnosed.

“We sincerely thank the Hon. Anthony Albanese MP for his words of support for the Australian blood cancer community, and for highlighting the need to be informed of this insidious disease.”

According to the Leukaemia Foundation, the main signs and symptoms of blood cancer are recurrent infections, increased fatigue, night sweats, bone pain, unexplained weight loss, and bruising or enlarged lymph nodes.

“Early diagnosis can play a key role in surviving blood cancer, so it is crucially important that all Australian’s are aware of the signs and symptoms and we encourage them to visit their GP or health professional to be examined and treated properly,” said Mr Tanti.

During Blood Cancer Month this September, the Leukaemia Foundation encourages all Australians impacted by blood cancer, or those interested in finding out more, to go to bloodcancer.org.au, or contact Australia’s blood cancer support line, Monday to Friday, via 1800 620 420.

[i] https://www.aihw.gov.au/

[ii] https://www.aihw.gov.au/

 

About the Leukaemia Foundation: The Leukaemia Foundation stands with Australia to help cure and conquer blood cancer – with care. Together we are attacking every blood cancer, from every direction, in every way we can. We stand beside every Australian to be their voice and their someone-to-turn to, fighting to get them access to the best care. We also accelerate research that is delivering rapid advancements in blood cancer diagnosis and treatments. Plus, we provide services and support that empower people living with any blood cancer to live well after diagnosis. You can learn more about the Leukaemia Foundation and blood cancer at leukaemia.org.au.

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