Sharing your breast cancer experience with the media
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I'm very happy to contribute.1
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Happy to share and have inboxed!1
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Happy to help1
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Thanks everyone!0
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I love a Q & A. I'm available anytime.
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Nat is happy to help1
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Following a survey monkey questionnaire I've been asked to talk to media yesterday, my approach was from a rural perspectiv. I sent some information about my situation along with results from a small survey conducted within our local cancer group. It will be published in Sydney Morning Herald and the Age on Thursday 5th April. I also gave some information to ABC online. I hope that the right people listen about out of pocket expenses related to breast cancer.8
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Hi Iser, thanks Honey. A bit daunting, but as long as something is done to rectify it. Let's hope for the best xxxx2
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Awesome Article Tracey we need to speak out about these things so that change can happen....
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Thanks heaps Soldiercrab, all of you ladies are my inspiration. Sending you a big cuddle, Trace xx1
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Great work @Tracey_B0
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A big thank you to all of you for your support. Sometimes issues need to be brought to the forefront for those in power to take notice and make a change. My husband and I just paid our annual insurance cover, and with the recent price hike, we paid $6842 for the year.
Hopefully, making a statement, this will make people think during the ministerial review that was requested by Greg Hunt, the Federal Health minister. I've sent through to Mark Metherell the results of a small survey that I conducted with my local ladies cancer group. The results related to people in rural and remote areas. The impact of out of pocket costs for all those affected by cancer treatment, and it is further impacted by the tyranny of distance.
Cross your fingers for at least some intelligent conversations within government. Hoping for a change, Trace8