IT’S BETTER TO OVARY-ACT THAN NOT

25 February 2020

IT’S BETTER TO OVARY-ACT THAN NOT

Federal Member for Macquarie Susan Templeman has urged women across the Blue Mountains to ensure they can recognise the symptoms of one of the country’s most deadly cancers for women as Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month draws to a close.

 

Ms Templeman spoke about the issue in parliament on February 26, paying tribute to her friend and former ABC journalist Jill Emberson who succumbed to the disease late last year.

 

She joined colleagues from across the political spectrum at Parliament House this week for a series of events designed to raise awareness of the symptoms of ovarian cancer during the last parliamentary sitting week in February, Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month.

 

“Jill spoke at Ovarian Cancer Australia’s annual Parliamentary breakfast last year, when she was living with stage four cancer,” Ms Templeman said.

 

“She bravely continued to lobby the government for research funding into this disease, writing her final letter to the Health Minister just two days before she died last December.

 

“This year, we honoured Jill and all the beloved women that we have lost to this terrible disease.

 

“In Australia, the five-year survival rate for women diagnosed with ovarian cancer is 46 per cent. This compares to 91 per cent for those diagnosed with breast cancer.

 

“Every year more than 1,500 Australian women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer, and more than 1,000 die from the disease. Every day, four women will be diagnosed and three will die.

 

“There is no effective screening program for ovarian