Sally Crossing
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1946
Sally Crossing | |
|---|---|
| Born | Sally Fletcher 1946 Melbourne |
| Died | 26 December 2016 |
| Known for | Founder of the Breast Cancer Advocacy Group New South Wales |
Sally Crossing AM (1946–2016[1]) was a consumer health advocate[2] and founder of the Breast Cancer Action Group.[3] She was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 1995.[3]
Sally Crossing (Fletcher) was born in Melbourne in 1946, and grew up in Melbourne, then England, and from age 8 lived in Sydney.[2] She attended North Sydney Girls High School and Abbotsleigh.[4] She studied economics at the University of Sydney.[2] Her paid career was in banking and government both in Australia and overseas.[5]
She married Peter Crossing and had two children.[2]
Cancer experience
In 1995, at the age of 49, Crossing was diagnosed with early breast cancer and was treated with surgery and radiotherapy.[2][3] She was again diagnosed with cancer in 2004/2005, and this time it was metastatic.[2] She had a mastectomy and liver surgery.[2] As of 2015[update] Crossing lives with chronic metastatic cancer.[6] She died on 28 December 2016.[1]