Experts fear thousands of Australians are unaware they could have cancer because they've avoided seeing their doctor due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Almost 150,000 fewer Australians than usual were tested for cancer during the height of the pandemic in 2020.
Now, some of Australia's biggest cancer charities, have teamed up for the first time for the campaign New Normal, Same Cancer to urge anyone with any symptoms to stop putting off seeing their GP.
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Melbourne disability support worker Jemma Katz, 23, was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma at the end of 2019.(Supplied)
CEO of government organisation Cancer Australia, Prof Dorothy Keefe, said it's important people don't wait any longer to get help.