Kevvy’s Cancer Chronicles

Sailing, Science, and Service: Dorothy Keeefe's Extraordinary Voyage

44 min · 29. apr. 2026
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In this episode Dorothy Keeefe shares her life from childhood sailing in Essex to medical training and an eight-month tall-ship voyage to Australia. She discusses choosing oncology, her mucositis research, leadership in supportive cancer care, and steering major health reforms including the Australian Cancer Plan and a national lung screening program.

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