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Annie's Army

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Annie's Army

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At the end of last year, our lovely, caring, energetic Mum, Nanny and wife, Annie, was unexpectedly diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Our close family (with the addition of a grand-daughter in the photo) have rallied around Mum to travel through the difficult and challenging journey of surgery and chemo. Life can change suddenly.

It has been amazing the number of friends and family who have supported each of us. "Annie's Army" have done so many wonderful things ... cooked meals for months, beautiful flowers, gifts, distractions, love, laughs and encouragement. Thank you. This woman is very special to so many people.

We were really looking forward to seeing everyone at the Brisbane walk and decided to organise the event at the "Brisbane end" when it looked like being cancelled. Our aim was to meet other people who unfortunately are having the same experience and to raise some much needed funds.

Scott, Annie, Emily, Zoe, Cam, Evie, Max and Edwina will all be turning purple for such a good cause. See you there!

 

More than 2,800 Australians are diagnosed with pancreatic cancer every year. Only 7% of Pancreatic Cancer patients survive more than five years and the median survival rate is between three and six months.

The Avner Pancreatic Cancer Foundation is the only Foundation in Australia dedicated exclusively to Pancreatic Cancer. It is named after Avner Nahmani who was diagnosed with incurable, inoperable Pancreatic Cancer in September 2007 and died thirteen months later. Like many others who have experienced this disease or witnessed it taking hold of a loved one, Avner, and his wife Caroline, wanted to raise money for this chronically underfunded disease and be able to offer future patients hopes of a better outcome.

The Vision of the Foundation is - "To break through 40 years of no progress by doubling the number of people who survive Pancreatic Cancer by 2020"

I am aiming to raise money to assist the Avner Foundation in achieving this vision and I welcome any contribution, great or small, that you can make!

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    PanKind Australian Pancreatic Cancer Foundation Limited

    PanKind The Australian Pancreatic Cancer Foundation is exclusively dedicated to pancreatic cancer and represents, supports and advocates for all Australians impacted by the disease. We have a focus on early detection research to ultimately increase survival rates and quality of life for Australians impacted by the disease. Only with this laser focus and commitment to solving the pancreatic cancer problem will we see results, and this represents the greatest hope for pancreatic cancer patients and their families.

    PanKind has invested over $11 million into cutting-edge pancreatic cancer research at Australia's top institutions since 2007 and we are committed to making an impact on one of the deadliest cancers with a mission to triple the survival rate by 2030. We want individuals and organisations to join us on the journey so we can solve the problem together. PanKind, The Australian Pancreatic Cancer Foundation. www.pankind.org.au

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