Self-collection kits could help Australia eliminate cervical cancer

Lanie Tindale
Updated August 16 2021 - 8:56pm, first published 5:00am
Sean Dondas and his brothers were left in foster care when his mum Saluna died of cervical cancer. Pictures: Elesa Kurtz, Supplied
Sean Dondas and his brothers were left in foster care when his mum Saluna died of cervical cancer. Pictures: Elesa Kurtz, Supplied

Canteen board member Sean Dondas was only 16 when his mum Saluna died of cervical cancer.

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Lanie Tindale

I am City reporter at The Canberra Times. I previously covered health for the masthead, and was a trainee before that. I have written on courts, federal politics, breaking news, features and opinion. lanie.tindale@canberratimes.com.au.

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