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Australians demand government action on brain cancer, citing high deaths, low survival, and underfunding.
Hundreds of brain cancer patients, caregivers, and advocates, including pathologist Professor Richard Scolyer, are urging the Australian government to act urgently, citing brain cancer as the leading cause of cancer deaths in Australians under 40 and the top killer of children.
Despite a $850 million annual economic cost projected to rise to $3.2 billion by 2050, survival rates for aggressive forms have remained below 5% for two decades due to underfunding.
At a rally outside Parliament House, demonstrators left hundreds of shoes to symbolize lives lost and called for a national strategy, including a $200 million ten-year investment in research and care, and $8.75 million to fund 23 specialized brain cancer nurses.
Los australianos exigen que el gobierno actúe contra el cáncer de cerebro, citando las altas muertes, la baja supervivencia y la falta de fondos.