Richard Scolyer: Former Australian of the Year Faces Recurrence of Brain Tumor

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  1. I’m deeply saddened to hear about Richard Scolyer’s brain tumor returning. His contributions to medical research and his inspiring resilience have made a significant impact on many. My thoughts are with him and his family during this challenging time. It’s crucial to continue supporting advancements in research and treatment options for brain tumors, and I hope his journey will inspire further progress.

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