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Young Champion Becomes Face Of Cancer Research Appeal

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  • 24 Jul 2025 9:09 am AEST Date Time
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Courtesy of Cancer Council WA

WA resident, Rosie Emmens, is urging West Australians to support cancer research by donating to Daffodil Day 2025, after her shock thyroid cancer diagnosis in 2024.

At just 24, Rosie never expected to hear the words “you have cancer,” but after months of unexplained symptoms-including weight gain, fatigue, and a strange sensation in her throat-she trusted her instincts and kept pushing for answers.

“I was your typical 24-year-old,” Rosie said.

“I was healthy, active and full of life, then seemingly out of nowhere, things began to change. I noticed unexplained weight gain, hoarseness in my throat, and eventually, a visible lump in my throat.

“Some of the initial diagnoses ranged from acid reflux to stress, an autoimmune condition and more. But deep down, I knew something wasn’t right and a second opinion led to an ultrasound and biopsy, and finally the shocking truth that I had stage one papillary thyroid cancer.

“Despite the knowledge that my type of thyroid cancer was the most prevalent, and that treatments were available, I was still devastated by my diagnosis.

“I ended up having two surgeries and will be on thyroid medication for the rest of my life, but I responded well to my treatment so there was no further need for follow-up treatment, for which I am very grateful.”

Rosie said she is now passionate about raising awareness of thyroid cancer, especially in young women, and the importance of funding research that could one day prevent it entirely.

“There are things that weren’t curable 10 years ago that are today. I have so much faith in what research can achieve-and it’s only possible because of the people who donate,” she said.

“I urge the WA community to get behind Daffodil Day.

“With your support, we can help local researchers who are working tirelessly to achieve ground-breaking discoveries that bring forward the day we stop cancer, so young people won’t have to go through what I went through.”

Cancer Council WA CEO, Ashley Reid, said Rosie’s story is a powerful reminder that cancer doesn’t discriminate.

“Despite advances in treatment and improving survival rates, almost one in two Australians will be diagnosed with cancer by the age of 85,” Mr Reid said.

“This year, through Daffodil Day, Cancer Council aims to raise $4 million across Australia to fund life-saving research.

“There are many ways to get involved. You can take part in the new Daffodil Day Dip by plunging into cold water to raise funds, host a yellow-themed fundraiser at your workplace, school or local club, buy fresh daffodils or merchandise from one of Cancer Council WA’s stalls, or simply make a donation online to support life-saving cancer research.

“You can also show your support on social media by wearing yellow, sharing your fundraising efforts and encouraging others to get involved using #DaffodilDay. However you choose to participate, you’ll be helping bring us closer to a future free from cancer.

“Every dollar raised this Daffodil Day helps bring us closer to a cancer free future.”

/Public Release. View in full here.
Tags:Ashley, Australia, cancer council, Cancer Council WA, cancer diagnosis, cancer research, community, diagnosis, hoarseness, social media, survival, treatment, ultrasound, WA, workplace, Young

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