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Immunotherapy helps Gold Coast woman outlive terminal cancer diagnosis – ABC News
In 2018, Helen Delaney feared she might not be around to witness her son’s wedding after a terminal cancer diagnosis but immunotherapy changed all that.

In 2018, Helen Delaney feared she might not be around to witness the marriage of her son Andrew and his partner Laura.
Key points:
- Helen Delaney was told she would have eight to 12 months to live, after a terminal cancer diagnosis in 2018
- She has been trialling a new immunotherapy treatment, which boosts the natural immune defence to cancer
- Her life has returned to normal and her cancers are no longer active
A stage four cancer diagnosis came as a shock to the 59-year-old Gold Coast grandmother, and…
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