When Newcastle radio host Jill Emberson was told she had terminal ovarian cancer, she opted to go public and go loud.
She discovered her disease was the most neglected and deadliest of all womens’ cancers and vowed to improve awareness and research funding.
Her mission took her from scientific labs, to street protests and to Parliament House in Canberra, where her message finally cut through.
This is the story of Jill’s fight for her life and for a better deal for generations of women to come.
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