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Cancer equity champion lauded

A Doreen woman who turned her battle with incurable stage 4 lung cancer into a catalyst for progress has been hailed as a cancer equity champion.

Lisa Briggs was diagnosed at 32 after the birth of her second child.

Now more than a decade post-diagnosis thanks to clinical trials and progress in targeted therapies, Ms Brigg’s advocacy champions dignity, equity, and visibility for metastatic lung cancer patients.

Through key roles with groups like Thoracic Oncology Group Australasia, Lung Foundation Australia, Rare Cancers Australia, and ALK Positive Australia, she has driven patient-centred research and illuminated the challenges confronting those living with lung cancer, paving the way for crucial policy and systemic reforms.

On Monday, July 28, her advocacy work was recognised, with federal Health Minister Mark Butler naming her one of four Jeannie Ferris Award recipients for 2025.

The Jeannie Ferris Award celebrates hose who have made notable and enduring mark on cancer care, support and outcomes.

Ms Briggs received the award during a ceremony at Parliament House.

“Receiving the Jeanie Ferris award is a powerful reminder that every time we speak up, we keep someone else’s dreams alive,” she said.

“It also honours 10 years of life, hope, and dreams I was never promised or guaranteed, but have dedicated to rewriting what’s possible, to help build a brighter future for those living with lung cancer.”

Mr Butler said the award recipients have made remarkable contributions to improving cancer awareness, research, and support across Australia.

“By celebrating individuals who have made significant strides in this area, we are reinforcing our commitment to ensuring that every Australian, regardless of background or location, has access to high-quality cancer care,” he said.

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