Upfront About Breast Cancer

Episode 41: Through a rainbow lens – Navigating breast cancer as a LGBTIQ+ couple
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Let’s be upfront about LGBTIQ+ communities that are affected by breast cancer. We know that cancer doesn’t discriminate and depending on who you are, and how you identify, your experience can be different.
Joining us for this episode is Mel Krollig and her partner Riki Owens-Bennett.
Mel was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2016 at the age of 36 and has had fertility treatment, a single mastectomy, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. Riki works as a community worker for the LGBTIQ+ communities in South Australia and has been by Mel’s side during her breast cancer journey. Riki and Mel have been together for 19 years, and despite a few COVID-19 related delays, married in 2021 in a celebration surrounded by family and friends.
We’ll hear about Mel’s experience of breast cancer, how Riki supported her, the challenges the couple faced together and how they navigated the system as a LGBTIQ+ couple.
This podcast was recorded in August 2021.
RESOURCES:
- Sign up to My Journey and access a range of resources on LGBTIQ+ couples
- Visit our Online Network to connect with people going through a similar experience
- Cancer Connect – 131 120
- National LGBTIQ+ Health Alliance – (02) 8568 1123
- Switchboard Victoria – 1800 184 527
- Living Proud – 1800 184 527
- QLife – 1900 184 527
Upfront About Breast Cancer is a production of Breast Cancer Network Australia. Our theme music is by the late Tara Simmons, and this episode is proudly brought to you by Cancer Australia.
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