Adelaide Family Crowdfunds for Overseas Cancer Therapy After Local Treatment Delays
Introduction
A family in Adelaide, whose identity is not disclosed for privacy reasons, has started a crowdfunding campaign to pay for their child''s access to a new cancer treatment overseas. This comes after health authorities did not keep their promise that the therapy would become available locally.
Main Body
The child has a rare form of cancer and has tried all standard treatments available in Australia. The family was told by health authorities that an advanced immunotherapy, which has shown to be effective in clinical trials, would be introduced in South Australia within a few months. However, repeated delays caused by regulatory and logistical issues have prevented it from being available locally. As a result, the family has turned to online fundraising to cover the estimated $200,000 needed for travel, accommodation, and the treatment itself. So far, more than $50,000 has been raised. The family has urged the government to speed up the approval process, emphasizing that the child''s condition is getting worse. Health authorities acknowledged the urgency but stated that patient safety rules require time for regulatory review and implementation. The family expressed determination to go ahead with the therapy overseas if it remains unavailable in Australia.
Conclusion
The family continues to seek funds to cover the remaining amount, while health authorities maintain that efforts to introduce the treatment are ongoing but must follow necessary procedural timelines.