New cancer trial plan to expand access to young Australians

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A Melbourne man who credits an expensive clinical trial in the United States for saving his life is campaigning for equal access to care for young people in Australia. Joey Lynch has partnered with cancer charity Canteen to deliver a 10-year plan to give adolescents and young adults a fighting chance.

A Melbourne man who credits an expensive clinical trial in the United States for saving his life is campaigning for equal access to care for young people in Australia.

Joey Lynch has partnered with cancer charity Canteen to deliver a 10-year plan to give adolescents and young adults a fighting chance.

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