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Global Eradication of Cervical Cancer Led by Australian Scientists

Professor Karen Canfell

Image source, University of Sydney

Image caption, Professor Karen Canfell is a leading researcher in cervical cancer

After a long struggle, Chrissy Walters gave birth to her first child and was then told six months later that her daughter might grow up without her mother.

Living two hours from Brisbane, she once suffered a severe hemorrhage. Following hospital visits and biopsies, it was confirmed that 39-year-old Chrissy was diagnosed with advanced cervical cancer.

“I told my husband Neil… there must have been something wrong with the test results,” Walters recalls.

She has now been undergoing treatment for over a decade. The cancer has spread to other parts of her body and doctors have declared it terminal.

“I wouldn’t wish this pain on even my worst enemy,” she says.