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Almost half of all Queenslanders will hear the words “you have cancer” in their lifetime. Every 20 minutes, another Queenslander is diagnosed.
For patients like Andrew, outcomes depend on far more than a single moment in surgery. Survival and recovery rely on an entire system of care working together — from early diagnosis, to expertly delivered treatment, to rehabilitation and support after surgery.
At The Wesley, this care is made possible by combining advanced surgical tools, leading‑edge treatment technologies, specialist cancer nurses, and rehabilitation services that support recovery and quality of life at every stage.
Together, these elements help reduce complications, improve recovery, and give patients their best possible chance to return to the people and lives they love.
This level of care doesn’t happen by chance. It’s made possible through the generosity of people like you.
Your tax‑deductible gift today can:
- Fund advanced surgical technology used in cancer treatment
- Equip surgeons with world‑class tools for greater precision and safety
- Train specialist cancer nurses who guide patients and families
- Support rehabilitation services that help patients recover and regain quality of life
Your generosity helps ensure healthcare teams at The Wesley have the very best equipment and expertise today and into the future.
“The money people donated in the past helped save my life” - Andrew
When Andrew was diagnosed with prostate cancer at just 45, his greatest motivation was getting back to his wife Jo and their children, Ethan and Eliza.
With the right care at The Wesley Hospital, that’s exactly what happened.
“From the moment we walked in, we felt like we were in good hands,” Jo says. “That gave us hope — and it made all the difference.”
Today, Andrew is back where he belongs: sharing everyday moments, making plans, and building a future with the people he loves.
For families like Andrew’s, access to the right care means more time, more memories, and life continuing.
