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Singing for a cause

Two days before his 23rd birthday, Brimbank resident Cameron Valles was diagnosed with Hodgkin Lymphoma.

“I had symptoms for six months and nobody could figure out what it was until I found a lump. There’s no early detection or prevention,” Cameron said.

“It changes the way I think about life, and my decisions are vastly different now having been through it.

“I’ve grown a lot closer with my family and friends. That’s one of the positives that’s come out of it.”

Hodgkin Lymphoma is a rare cancer that affects the lymphatic system. While receiving treatment, Cameron had the idea to organise his own live music fundraising event with raised funds to go towards blood cancer research through the Leukaemia Foundation.

“I just decided one day I wanted to do an event to raise money to get more research because once you figure it out it’s too late,” he said.

Cameron will share his cancer journey through his music

“My experiences as a young person with cancer are pretty unique. You don’t hear it as much. I couldn’t see very many young people in the hospital,” he said.

According to the Cancer Council, the average age for Hodgkin Lymphoma diagnosis is 44 years old.

Cameron, who is a singer and a rapper, will perform five songs at the event.

“I started making music in 2020 in Covid. I just decided to do something I’ve always wanted to do. I figured it’s a really good way to express what I’m feeling,” he said.

Cameron said other musicians will perform at the event too.

“I’ll get people to come and enjoy food and live music and, while doing that, raise a bit of money towards research,” he said.

There will also be a silent auction.

“It’s just a time for connection and enjoying live music, and doing something good alongside that,” Cameron said.

Cameron will perform as part of ‘23 & Hodgkin’ on Saturday 8 November at 5.30pm at the Bowery Theatre, 33 Princess Street, St Albans.

The event is recommended for those aged 13 years and older.

More info: creativebrimbank.com.au

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