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Caroline Springs: Cancer relay on track to raise funds

Nicole Tresize was only 24 when she was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.

Ms Tresize, who had gone to the doctor complaining of fatigue, quickly embarked on six months of chemotherapy, including an experimental double dose that rid her of cancer.

Sixteen years later, the 40-year-old is helping organise the first Relay for Life in Caroline Springs. The 24-hour event for sponsored walkers and joggers, is at Burnside Heights Recreation Reserve overnight on September 20-21.

“Cancer doesn’t sleep, so we won’t either on that one night,” Ms Tresize says. “It’s my way of giving hope … there is life without cancer and you can live life to the fullest.”

More than 200 people, including Ms Tresize, her partner David Driscoll and children Makenzie, 9, and Rylee, 7, have so far signed up for the relay. Organisers hope to raise $100,000 and turn it into an annual event.

Cancer survivors and carers will walk the first lap of the relay before enjoying afternoon tea. There will also be a candlelight ceremony where people can reflect and pay tribute to loved ones affected by cancer.

According to the Cancer Council, about 315 Melton City residents will be diagnosed with cancer this year.

Relay for Life spokeswoman Emma Voger says money raised by the event will help the Cancer Council fund research, implement prevention programs and provide support services for people affected by cancer.

To join the Caroline Springs Relay for Life, visit www.relayforlife.org.au

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