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My name is Steve Moss. Born in Hamilton in February 1947, I am the middle of 9 children. Our family has lived in Luggate for 12 and a half years.
In December 2021, I faced troubling urinary issues, leading me to seek medical attention. After tests and examinations, I received a diagnosis of aggressive prostate cancer. The journey ahead was challenging, but with the support of my doctor and the Cancer Society, I felt fully supported.
In August 2022, I underwent 20 days of crucial Radiotherapy in Dunedin as part of my treatment. I stayed at Daffodil House, a wonderful haven run by the Cancer Society for patients from outside the area.
The warmth and support offered at Daffodil House were invaluable during my treatment.
Throughout my journey, the Cancer Society has been a pillar of support. In April, I began a regimen of hormone injections, and my PSA levels improved significantly. The care and assistance provided by the Cancer Society staff were remarkable.
Daffodil Day is a special occasion to raise funds for the Cancer Society and holds immense importance for clients like me.
The funds raised on Daffodil Day go towards research, support services, and community programs that make a significant difference in the lives of cancer patients and their families.
Reflecting on my journey, I am grateful for the care I received and the hope Daffodil Day brings to individuals impacted by cancer.
Please support Daffodil Day so no one goes through cancer alone.