Ian's intense feeling of foreboding every three months

By Kate Aubusson
Updated December 5 2017 - 9:48am, first published November 23 2017 - 10:53am
Ian Cant with his 12 year old, Demi Ann Cant by the Sydney International Convention Centre at Darling Harbour, Sydney on 15 November 2017. Photo: Jessica Hromas
Ian Cant is has undergone immunotherapy and has had a great result. He is an ex-Police sergeant who retired after experiencing PTSD and then later discovered he had melanoma throughout his body. He very lucky to have had a great response to immunotherapy, but is coping with the psychological impact of living from three months to three months waiting to get scans and see what happens next.
Ian Cant with his 12 year old, Demi Ann Cant by the Sydney International Convention Centre at Darling Harbour, Sydney on 15 November 2017. Photo: Jessica Hromas Ian Cant is has undergone immunotherapy and has had a great result. He is an ex-Police sergeant who retired after experiencing PTSD and then later discovered he had melanoma throughout his body. He very lucky to have had a great response to immunotherapy, but is coping with the psychological impact of living from three months to three months waiting to get scans and see what happens next.

An intense feeling of foreboding would seize Ian Cant every three months.

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