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Cut for a Cure

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Olivia is cutting off her long locks in support of melanoma research. This is a cause very close to Olivia’s heart as her mum Tara is currently undergoing treatment for advanced melanoma. 

 

Olivia realised that she could do something to make a difference by not only donating her hair to be made into a wigs for other women, like her mum, battling the side effects of their cancer treatment but by also raising awareness and funds. 


Melanoma is the third most common cancer in Australia today, and Australia has the highest rates of melanoma globally. Something needs to be done.

 

Please help Olivia in her goal to change the future of melanoma in Australia by donating to her page today! 

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Melanoma Institute Australia

Melanoma Institute Australia is dedicated to the goal of zero deaths from melanoma, a goal we believe we can reach this decade through innovative, world-class research, treatment, and education programs. For more info, visit our website. Melanoma Institute Australia (incorporating melanomaWA, Skin Cancer Tasmania and Amie St Clair).

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