Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
Sponsored Content
HomeIn BusinessOlivia’s melanoma story

Olivia’s melanoma story

Olivia’s melanoma story: “A spontaneous decision saved my life”

A spontaneous decision to get a skin cancer check saved Olivia Jackson’s life.

Two weeks before her 21st birthday, Olivia was diagnosed with stage IV melanoma. She had been sun-safe all her life, with no personal or family history of skin cancer, and this was her first skin check.

“Mum’s had multiple skin checks throughout her life,” says Olivia. “She was going to book me in, but I wasn’t concerned. Skin cancer doesn’t run in my family.

“The doctor told me there was a worrisome mole. It was only three millimetres, so I never saw it on my back.

“The doctor said if I’d waited four months or so, it would be a completely different story right now. It would probably be someone else sharing my story.”

After receiving her diagnosis, the hardest part was telling her loved ones.

“I was very shocked. It’s not something you expect. It’s the last thing on your mind.”

Olivia thinks most people are indifferent about their skin cancer risk.

“My friends said this wasn’t something they thought about – that they’d have to get a skin check.”

Every minute an Australian is diagnosed with skin cancer. Melanoma is the most common cancer in young Australians aged 15 to 29 years.

Olivia now advocates for everyone to get regular skin checks.

“I just encourage people to take 30 minutes out of their day to get a skin check because you’re putting 30 minutes back into your future.”

Skin Cancer Doctor Zarli Kyaw at the Berwick and Officer Skin Cancer Centres says annual skin checks are incredibly important for early detection and can produce potentially life-saving results.

“With something as serious and life-threatening as skin cancer, the earlier we detect it, the higher the chances are of successful treatment,“ says Dr Kyaw.

“It’s important to take the appropriate steps from prevention to detection.”

Contact Berwick Skin Cancer Centre (9769 3358) or Officer Skin Cancer Centre (5940 5006) or visit skincancercentres.com.au/vic.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Liberal Party members left puzzled by candidate hopeful’s alleged AI image...

A former Liberal candidate for Pakenham, hopeful of being preselected again this year, has puzzled colleagues after placing an allegedly AI-generated image of himself...
More News

Brilliant Bulls back together

It was a special day down at Greaves Reserve on the weekend as Dandenong West welcomed back many past premiership players and their partners...

Robb Evans is Cardinia Shire’s 2026 Citizen of the Year

An honour born of tragedy, Pakenham resident Robb Evans has been named Cardinia Citizen of the Year for his ongoing support of young people...

Emerald recognised as haven of the arts

Emerald is a haven for the arts, and that passion has been given well-deserved recognition at Cardinia’s Australia Day awards. The Emerald Arts Society won...

Mother takes torch, named Senior Citizen of the Year

A lifetime of quiet compassion has been brought into the spotlight, with longtime volunteer Maureen Timms named 2026 Senior Citizen of the Year at...

Cockatoo teen wins Young Citizen of the Year

At just 18, Eliza Owen from Cockatoo has already saved lives, rebuilt hope, and inspired a community. Last night, the Cardinia Shire Council recognised...

New hospitality era for Cranbourne

A change of ownership six months ago has marked a new chapter for Cranbourne landmark The Amazing Grace, with hospitality veteran Adam Sadiqzai returning...

Turning tragedy into action: Latrobe Citizen of the Year

A Casey mother who transformed personal tragedy into a powerful campaign to protect other children has been named La Trobe Citizen of the Year...

Teens flee stolen-car crash on Monash Freeway

Up to eight teen boys fled from a stolen car after a two-vehicle crash in Endeavour Hills on Saturday morning 24 January. The allegedly stolen...

Traders launch petition demanding Government compensation

Roadworks that disrupted businesses last year have rolled into 2026 with little change. Angry business owners across Cardinia and Casey say the State Government...

Why Building Strong Supplier Relationships is the Key to Success

Supply delays arrive without warning. Prices shift overnight. Quality issues surface at the worst possible time. Growth plans stall because materials or stock cannot...