Support my Biggest Morning Tea
Duncan loved nothing more than hosting friends and family at home, making sure no-one had an empty glass or left hungry.
As we hit almost 3 months without him, we're continuing his legacy by joining in on Australia's Biggest Morning Tea to help Cancer Council raise much needed funds that go towards vital cancer research, support services, prevention programs, and advocacy.
Please join us at home on 17th June at 10am to enjoy delicious treats, tea and a tipple, remember Dunc, and come together to support families and their loved ones impacted by cancer.
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Duncan Stewart passed away in February after a tumultuous 5-year battle with metastatic oesophageal cancer at just 63 years old. An amazing, funny and caring Dad and husband, he faced his challenges with bravery, strength and his signature quiet determination and humour.
Oesophageal cancer is not a common form of cancer and is more likely to affect men than women. Around 1700 Australians get diagnosed each year, with the average age at diagnosis 71 years old. Because it is slow-growing, it is usually detected in advanced stages. Currently, there is just a 26% chance of surviving at least 5 years.
We'll love and miss Dad forever. We'll live boldly and bravely for him to watch over.
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