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Strides taken in skin cancer fight

LOCAL EVENT: South East youth Toby Rayner ties a leaf ribbon to the tree in support of melanoma awareness.

HATS were in the plenty at the Blue Lake Reserve on Sunday as residents gathered for the city’s second annual Mount Gambier Melanoma March.

Raising awareness and funds for melanoma research, the event saw around 70 people march around the iconic Blue Lake to remember those who sadly lost their battle against the common skin cancer and bring hope to others who are going through treatment journey.

With mild weather conditions and a crowd of generous community members, Australian Melanoma Research Foundation chief executive officer Rachael Sporn OAM said said the event raised $3500 for melanoma research.

“I love going to regional centres for events such as this, the community spirit was truly alive and well,” she said.

“The local committee did such a fantastic job at putting the march together and it was inspirational to hear from resident Julie-ann Sams whose now 15-year-old son has survived through iris melanoma.”

Prior to the walk, melanoma support nurse Carrie Lilly also spoke about treatment and the survival rate, while Dr Mike Bruorton undertook skin checks for those interested.

“It was great to have Dr Bruorton there helping out as so many people forget to have skin checks done,” Ms Sporn said.

“There were 25 people who took up the opportunity, four of them who need to have further checks and one case that could be a melanoma.

“Early detection is so important.”

Although attendance was lower than last year, Ms Sporn said those who did attend were committed to the cause and determined to help others.

“It would have been great to see more people, but there was a nice little blend of the Mount Gambier community who created a lovely vibe on the day,” she said.

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