Richard Scolyer Has Died

(bbc.com)

28 points | by nicwilson 3 hours ago

5 comments

  • ainiriand 1 hour ago
    As a brain tumor survivor I count each day as a blessing. I was diagnosed at 14 and your chances are slightly better as a kid. Even then it came back at 16 again but now I do not even do checks anymore and I am 44 now.

    People like Dr. Scoyler or my own doctor are always in my heart, we owe them so much.

  • dsign 40 minutes ago
    I have a habit of reading obituaries and of getting a small reprieve when the cause of death is not cancer. I have the feeling that, for something that kills one in four people, we should be doing more as a society, and not leave the problem to a small group of people desperately fighting in the shadows. Thank you for your service, Dr. Scoyler.
    • onion2k 35 minutes ago
      One of the reasons cancer kills 1 in 4 people because we've eradicated lots of things that killed people before they were old enough to develop cancer. If we ever manage to cure cancer (or some cancers, because it's a taxonomy rather than a thing) then people will die of something else. No doubt we'll then wonder why we never spent enough effort curing whatever that is.

      There will always be a reason why people die, and it will never feel like we're doing enough.

      • dsign 16 minutes ago
        > There will always be a reason why people die, and it will never feel like we're doing enough.

        That's the best of humanity: love for fellow human beings, and a desire to preserve life. And seeing that we live in an inconceivably vast and empty universe, I see nothing wrong with the idea.

  • inglor_cz 1 hour ago
    This is the news I was afraid of. I followed his uncertain path since the beginning.
  • nicwilson 3 hours ago
  • GreenSalem 2 hours ago
    Glioblastomas have a poor 5 year survival rate.

    The poor man was made into a local Australian celebrity by the media.

    • stephen_g 1 hour ago
      > The poor man was made into a local Australian celebrity by the media.

      I wouldn't say that's quite what happened - I mean, he was explicitly trying to use his profile to raise awareness for brain cancer research so was very public with the progress of his experimental treatment!