Professor Richard Scolyer tells ABC Radio Sydney that a clinical trial is the next step for his melanoma research, but will ...
Professor Richard Scolyer feels “lucky” that he will be able to spend more time with his wife and family, even though he is ...
But the former Australian of the Year says “I feel devastated and upset” after prolonging his life with a revolutionary treatment.
Surgery has revealed fast-growing tumours are present in Richard Scolyer's brain. Doctors have given the former Australian of the Year up to three months to live. The melanoma pathologist had ...
On the morning of 20 May 2023, the former Australian of the Year started losing consciousness in a hotel room overseas. Now he's been told he has months to live.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Former Australian of the Year Professor Richard Scolyer, who has been going through experimental treatment for a highly aggressive ...
Surgery has revealed that Professor Richard Scolyer has had a recurrence of his highly aggressive glioblastoma.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. It was the devastating scan result that Professor Richard Scolyer had been dreading. Twenty-one months into treatment for a highly ...
Former Australian of the year Professor Richard Scolyer may only have months to live after revealing his brain cancer has returned. In an interview on Nine's A Current Affair, the leading melanoma ...
Professor Richard Scolyer will undergo surgery as he prepares for what could be the final stage in his brave fight for life. The 2024 Australian of the Year, 58, was diagnosed with an 'incurable ...