
Former Australian of the Year shares update on his cancer battle
The globally-renowned pathologist was diagnosed with 'incurable' brain cancer in June 2023 and has been sharing his journey with Australians ever since.
Dr Scolyer shared a photo of him undergoing an MRI to Facebook on Friday, writing he had recently experienced some 'tough times' but was recuperating.
'It sure is amazing to be back out there participating and enjoying life,' he said.
'A month or so ago, I had some tough times with recurrent brain tumour and additional challenged. These were associated with swelling of my brain which can cause changes in how I am functioning.
'However, now I am feeling much better and loving spending time with my wonderful family and friends.'
The post was quickly flooded with well-wishes from supporters.
'You are such an inspiration to us all and enjoy the time with your beautiful family,' on person commented.
'You're a true fighter and so incredibly honest with your journey. We're all cheering you on Dr, you're an inspiration,' a second wrote.
'Love your outlook on life, whatever it may be, keep family and friends close to your heart,' a third said.
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