Stories of hope

Real experiences from people affected by upper GI cancers



Discover heartfelt stories from people living with pancreatic, liver, stomach, biliary and oesophageal cancers, as well as reflections from their families, carers and friends. These personal accounts offer insight, courage and connection — showing that even in the face of cancer, hope and resilience can shine through.

You’ll also find tributes that honour the lives and legacies of those lost to upper GI cancers, celebrating their strength and the impact they’ve had on those around them.

Whether you're seeking inspiration, comfort or a sense of community, these stories remind us that no one walks this path alone.

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Sandra Power

When looking back at her own experience, Sandra wishes that she had pushed her GP harder to order more tests and scans.“If there wasn’t a clear answer then it should have been investigated. If my sugars changed out of the blue, it should have been investigated”.

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John Leung

"I am gaining strength physically and am able to exercise and see my friends, and I am gaining strength mentally as well and feel much more like my old self. Life seems full of hope and potential."

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Ron Gibson

Ron is currently doing well and wife Jan is mindful that while their experience has been challenging, they have been fortunate to receive expert care and treatment which has led to positive health outcomes.

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Keon Stevenson

Not one to give up that easily, Keon sought a second opinion with another oncologist.

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John Rowe

"After a routine scan several months later, to everyone’s amazement, the tumour had completely gone.”

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Sherry Austin

"By sharing our experiences, we can help newly diagnosed patients understand their treatment options and feel truly supported.”

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Graham Wells

"Regardless of what the future holds I want to give things my best.”

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Patrick Deehan

"If you or anyone else you know have been diagnosed with one of the cancers Pancare support, I urge you to give them a call to have a chat about their support services.”

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Don Wright

"Despite the terrible statistics of pancreatic cancer, we want other families to know there is hope."

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Debbie Moors

"I’m thankful to be a survivor of pancreatic cancer and I want to help put the spotlight on this disease, so more Australians are aware."

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Want to talk?

Speak to an upper GI cancer nurse or counsellor, we're here to provide you with the support you need. Support available to anyone impacted by upper gastrointestinal (GI) cancer. Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm.