Help us raise vital funds on NET Cancer Day.
November 10 is NET Cancer Day. A day dedicated to raising awareness of neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) and its symptoms around the world.
There are currently over 25,550 Australians living with neuroendocrine cancer, there is no cure, limited government support and incidence are on the rise.
Every 90 minutes another Australian is diagnosed with neuroendocrine cancer.
Despite being more prominent than ovarian and brain cancer NeuroEndocrine Cancer Australia receives no assistance from the government to fund much-needed patient support.
As the 7th most diagnosed cancer, one Australian is diagnosed every 90 minutes. Help provide much needed support to Australians living with NETs.
“Being told you have an incurable cancer is a big moment to process… ”
Sandi Smyth, NET Patient
In 2022, Sandi was diagnosed with Stage 4 neuroendocrine cancer after a very sudden onset of symptoms that included abdominal pain, cramping, vomiting and sweating.
Stories similar to Sandi’s are common. With vague symptoms, many neuroendocrine cancer patients can wait over 5 years before receiving a correct diagnosis.
The impact that this diagnosis has had on Sandi and her family is immeasurable.
Thankfully, Sandi found NeuroEndocrine Cancer Australia (NECA) soon after her diagnosis and has found great comfort in the support and care that we have provided to her and her family.
“NECA is an organisation that punches well above its weight… they are so committed in their advocacy and commitment to making life better for us” Sandi Smyth.
Donate Now
Without your support NeuroEndocrine Cancer Australia won’t able to keep up with the consistent growth in demand for our patient support services. This service is an important initial, and on going contact point for many patients and carers in Australia living with neuroendocrine cancer.
Your continued support at this time is greatly appreciated. All donations received are fully tax deductible.
Thank you for helping improve the lives of neuroendocrine cancer patients.