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Help us raise $200,000 by midnight tonight!

 
‘Research gives hope and sometimes when you have exhausted the standard of care options, hope is all you have.’ ~ Shae.

We need your help to fund early-onset bowel cancer research and build a path toward a cure.

Australia has the highest rates of early onset bowel cancer in the world.


Please click here to donate now. Your donation will be DOUBLED.

Bowel Cancer Australia is focused on funding promising, high-impact, early-onset bowel cancer research endeavours to help improve our knowledge and understanding of this disease, including:
  • the causes of early-onset bowel cancer;
  • better pathways to diagnosis;
  • a clinical-led, patient-initiated model that restructures care delivery;
  • new treatment options; and
  • tailored support and care.
We need answers. Now.

Donate now and have your gift MATCHED, so your donation will have DOUBLE the impact.
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Diagnosed with Stage 3 rectal cancer in July 2023, Shae underwent 28 rounds of radiation and 8 rounds of chemotherapy. Restaging scans showed a complete clinical response to treatment with no evidence of disease.

At that time, Shae and his family thought he was cured.
 
But a PET scan in May 2024 showed lung metastases, and his diagnosis was amended to Stage 4.
 
Over the past two years Shae has undertaken several different and very difficult treatments, only to have his cancer return to metabolically active and tumours grow.
 
“Bowel cancer research is incredibly important. The breakthroughs that are (and have been) developed will undoubtedly save and extend the lives of those with bowel cancer.
 
As a father of a 6-year-old that's all I want, more time with my son.  This research also gives hope and sometimes when you have exhausted the standard of care options, hope is all you have. I am currently waiting for acceptance onto a clinical trial and am thankful that bowel cancer research gives me this opportunity.” ~ Shae.
DONATE NOW TO HELP PATIENTS LIKE SHAE
(5)	$200 can help fund patient-centred research to improve our understanding of early-onset bowel cancer.
 (8)	$3,000 can help retain a principal researcher studying differences between early-onset and late-onset bowel cancer.
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*Up to the total value of $100,000
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