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Daffodil Day hope keeps growing through local cancer research

Since the first Daffodil Day in 1986, the daffodil has stood as the national symbol of hope for the one in two Australians who will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. This August, Cancer Council ACT is asking Canberrans to turn that hope into action by supporting Daffodil Day and helping fund local cancer research. Dr Vijay Bhoopalan is working to understand how tiny blood cells called platelets affect the health of stem cells in cancer…
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mnrjournal.co.uk broke the news on Monday, August 10, 2026.
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