
NeuroEndocrine Cancer Australia (NECA) is proud to recognise the advocacy efforts of NET patient Chris Geljon, who has taken the time to raise awareness of neuroendocrine cancer in his local community of Ballarat.
Since being diagnosed, Chris has made it his mission to ensure more people understand what NETs are, how they affect Australians, and why earlier diagnosis and better treatment options matter. After meeting with his local MP Chris has now taken part in newspaper and radio interviews on both 3BA Ballarat and ABC Central Victoria.
Chris’s Media Highlights:
‘Men try to be a bit macho’: cancer fighter’s plea to get body changes checked – Ballarat Courier online]
Read article hereCancer fighters plea to get checked out. Ballarat Courier Newspaper
Read article here3BA Radio Interview 30 April 2025
Listen to interview hereABC Central Victoria Interview 22 April 2025
Listen to interview here
Through his story, Chris has raised awareness of NETs in his local community and beyond, encouraging others to speak up, ask questions, and seek support.
“Telling my story has been a way to take something difficult and turn it into something positive. If I can help even one person get diagnosed earlier or feel less alone, it’s worth it,” said Chris.
We are so grateful to Chris for using his voice to support the NET community and championing the mission of NeuroEndocrine Cancer Australia.
If you’re a NET patient and feel inspired to share your story, we would love to hear from you. Personal stories are powerful tools for awareness and change.
Please get in touch at info@neuroendocrine.org.au or visit our patient stories page to learn how you can share your story.