This underscores the importance of Cancer Council Victoria’s call for Victorians to support Daffodil Day on Thursday, August 22, to fund crucial cancer research.
Cancer Council Victoria head of fundraising and communications Lyrian Fleming-Parsley emphasised the need for continued investment in cancer research.
“With almost one in two people heartbreakingly impacted by cancer during their lifetime, it is essential we continue to invest in life-saving cancer research,” Ms Fleming-Parsley said.
Over the past five years, the organisation has invested $130 million in research, thanks to the generosity of supporters and donors.
In 2023, more than $410,000 was raised through daffodil sales, donations and community fundraising events.
Despite improvements in cancer prevention, screening and treatment over the past 38 years, cancer remains the leading cause of death in Victoria.
However, there is hope, as the five-year survival rate has improved by 48 per cent over the past 30 years.
“Each year, Daffodil Day brings our community together to make a real impact, and with every dollar raised, we move closer to breakthroughs in cancer treatment and prevention,” Ms Fleming-Parsley said.
You can support Daffodil Day by purchasing flowers, donating online at www.daffodilday.com.au, calling 1300 65 65 85, buying a limited edition eCard, hosting a fundraiser or joining the Daffodil Day Dip.