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DONATE HERE & HAVE YOUR GIFT MATCHED
Donate now to our Dry July team page and your donation will be MATCHED!
 
Thanks to the continued support of the Dry July Foundation, Bowel Cancer Australia has the opportunity to receive a BONUS $25,000 matched giving grant.

$25,000 x 2 = $50,000. That's enough to fund a dedicated part-time Bowel Care Nurse in a regional / local hospital for six months.
 
With the final days of the campaign fast approaching, any donations received via our Dry July team page will be matched!
 
A very warm thank you to the more than 825 Dry July participants and teams who have been fundraising in support of Bowel Cancer Australia this Dry July, and all of the generous people who have made a donation.
 
Helping to create a better life for people affected by bowel cancer.
 
If you have been meaning to make a donation this Dry July or missed signing up, now is the time to do it. Every little bit helps.  
VISIT OUR DRY JULY TEAM PAGE

A promising new treatment for dMMR stage II or III rectal cancer.

A new clinical trial in the United States demonstrates a clinical complete response following the administration of a single agent immunotherapy, dostarlimab, in patients with mismatch repair deficient (dMMR) stage II or III rectal cancer. All patients showed no progression, recurrence or serious side effects, and did not require chemotherapy, radiation or surgery, in the follow-up period.

Around 5-10% of rectal cancers are microsatellite instability-high (MSI-H) or dMMR. These cancers are relatively resistant to chemotherapy, which forms part of the current standard of care for stage II and III rectal cancer.

While a longer follow up period is needed to assess the duration of the response, the results are promising.

READ MORE ABOUT THE STUDY HERE

On behalf of Bowel Cancer Australia, a huge thank you to everyone who supported our signature awareness and fundraising event ~ Bowel Cancer Awareness Month 2022.⁠

Thanks to all the messengers who shared their lived experience, helped raise awareness of symptoms and risk factors, as well as advocated for our N2Y agenda.⁠

A special thank you to all our ambassadors and generous supporters who donated, hosted a fundraiser, or championed our Annual Giving Day and helped us to exceed our target!⁠

We would also like to acknowledge those donors who continue to support our work yet choose to remain anonymous.⁠

The success of Bowel Cancer Awareness Month would not have been possible without the generosity of people, such as you.⁠

Introducing Australia's first dedicated Bowel Care Oncology Social Worker.

Bowel Cancer Australia is pleased to welcome Victoria to our Patient Services team, offering further cancer-focused support to improve the psychosocial wellbeing of people with living with and beyond bowel cancer.

“Your psychological and emotional health can have a significant impact on your physical health and ability. Social work therefore looks to holistically address your overall health and wellbeing. I am here to provide another part of the scaffold of support around you, helping to uphold you through your bowel cancer experience.” ~ Victoria, Bowel Care Oncology Social Worker.

People living with or beyond bowel cancer and their loved ones can now access this new service anytime via email or by calling Bowel Cancer Australia's free Helpline on 1800 555 494.

This fantastic new service is made possible thanks to a grant from the Dry July Foundation, and all our much appreciated Dry July fundraisers and donations received in July 2021.

CONTACT OUR BOWEL CARE ONCOLOGY SOCIAL WORKER
You’re invited to join The Movement, Bowel Cancer Australia's closed nurse moderated Facebook Group, supporting bowel cancer patients to wellness beyond diagnosis. It is a place for patients and carers to connect with others who have their own lived experience, with monthly expert guest presenters and face-to-face informal online coffee catch-upsHead to the Facebook Group to join now.
Victoria's compassion shines through as she chats about looking after your wellbeing and all the aspects that impact your life while navigating bowel cancer. Offering practical tips from how to communicate with your family to financial and work-related questions, Victoria explains how access to a social worker can provide a scaffold, to support you through diagnosis, treatment and beyond.
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