Health
Jo’s doctor said she just had a sore throat – but it was stage three cancer – Liverpool City Champion
Jo Murray knows what it is like to be diagnosed with cancer – and that’s why The Oaks resident decided to host an event for Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea.

Jo Murray during her cancer treatment. Picture: Supplied
Jo Murray knows what it is like to be diagnosed with cancer.
She knows how it feels to undergo gruelling radiation at Liverpool Hospital, miss family events and to fight for her life.
That’s why Ms Murray decided to host an event for Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea in support of the Cancer Council.
The Oaks resident said without the Cancer Council’s support her fight against tongue and throat cancer would have been even more difficult.
“I…
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