Cheryl and Wayne Troy are united in fighting a cancer that rocked the New South Wales farmer and his extended family.
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It’s a deadly cancer with a complicated name and for too long there’ve been limited treatment options for sufferers, until now.

An expensive new drug – the first of its kind for the disease – is now on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS).

Cheryl and Wayne Troy are united in fighting a cancer that rocked the New South Wales farmer and his extended family.

Cheryl and Wayne Troy are united in fighting a cancer that rocked the New South Wales farmer and his extended family.
Cheryl and Wayne Troy are united in fighting a cancer that rocked the New South Wales farmer and his extended family.(Nine)

A total of 1300 Australians are affected each year. It’s silent and very difficult to treat, making it deadly.

“One of the things about this cancer is it does spread quickly and widely,” Associate Professor Hao Wen Sim from St Vincent’s Hospital said.

“So the majority of patients will present with advanced, and incurable disease.”

For the past two years Wayne has been on a trial of an oral drug called Tibsovo.

Its been his saviour after enduring surgery, chemotherapy and trial immunotherapy.

The drug targets a mutated enzyme, a key driver, that affects one-in-five patients.

The tablets enable Wayne to continue to work without any side-effects.

“The last scan that was done everything was stable,” he said.

Sim said there is “about a 50 per cent reduction in the rate of death events, so quite a striking signal for this type of medication”.

The treatment costs nearly $19,000 a month but now, with it’s addition on the PBS list, patients only pay $31.60 a month or $7.70 on concession.

“It’s anticipated that annually, 90 patients will benefit from this groundbreaking life-saving treatment, which would have otherwise cost them approximately $125,000 for a single course,” stated Federal Health Minister Mark Butler.

Doctors say this has long been a neglected disease, so to have a targeted therapy widely available for the first time is a big advance.

“They’ve got a chance to survive, a chance to build hope and build a future again,” Holmes said.

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