United in our message. Unique in our stories. Bowel cancer touches thousands of lives in countless ways, but it doesn't define who we are. We are more than a disease, more than a statistic. Bowel cancer turns your world upside down, and behind every diagnosis lies a unique human story. “I am now twelve months into five years of cancer surveillance, with regular scans and check-ups. Friends and family tell me that it is all over now, that I am cured and to forget about it, but that’s not the reality. Whether they don’t fully understand or simply want to believe the best, the truth is that there’s still a chance the cancer could come back. The physical toll lingers, I still suffer with nerve damage, sun sensitivity, and fatigue remind me daily of what I’ve endured. But I’ve also gained a new perspective. Life feels more precious now.
I’m determined not to let cancer define me. Whatever you’re feeling - fear, anger, or numbness - if you feel like you're letting down those around you, or if you have moments where you feel like giving up - it’s okay. You’re not failing. You’re surviving. Always remember that you are not alone. Most importantly, make sure to love yourself. You are worth fighting for.” ~ Grant. Join Grant (full story here) and people around the world in sharing a photo or video of yourself upside down this World Cancer Day, along with your unique bowel cancer story. Be sure to tag @BowelCancerAustralia #WorldCancerDay and #UnitedByUnique |