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

Richard Scolyer: Former Australian of the Year Faces Recurrence of Brain Tumor
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I’m really sorry to hear about Richard Scolyer’s brain tumor recurrence. He has been an inspiring figure in cancer research and advocacy, and it’s heartbreaking to see someone who has dedicated so much to helping others face such personal challenges. I hope he finds the support and treatment he needs during this difficult time. My thoughts are with him and his family.