Elliott’s story featured on 10 News

 

At 18, Elliott was embarking on the next stage of his life. University, friends, family and soccer were all keeping him busy, until he started to feel unwell.

He went to hospital for a scan and the result was not what he was expecting. He had a tumor in his chest measuring the size of a football. He and his family were in complete disbelief.

That was the start of a long and difficult journey for Elliott. He underwent five years of cancer treatment ending with a double lung transplant. His world looked very different to when he was 18.

During his time in treatment, Elliott thankfully found Canteen. It was here that Elliott made friends and connected with other young people going through a similar experience. He credits the programs he attended as key to understanding life after cancer treatment.

Since his lung transplant, Elliott has resumed university, changing his degree to focus on working with young people impacted by cancer that need rehabilitation. The same services he used at Canteen.

Elliott is now able to live a life he didn’t think was possible. 

 

 

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