Jason Carrasco and his best friend Cassie Nascimento shared a bond like no other.
The kind of bond that comes with the experience of battling cancer in the prime of your life.
Jason was diagnosed with testicular cancer at 18 while Cassie diagnosed with a rare brain tumour at 16.
The pair fought for their lives, together, on-and-off over three years during a time when they should have been enjoying the end of high school.
But in a cruel twist of fate, the day Jason received the all-clear, Cassie was diagnosed with another brain mass that had come back in two parts of her brain. She passed away in November.
In tonight’s episode of Sunday Night, journalist and cancer survivor, Sally Obermeder told Jason and Cassie’s heartbreaking story.
Jason Carrasco wrote for Mamamia in May this year.
This is Jason and Cassie’s story in Jason’s own words.
I was in my final year of school when I was diagnosed with testicular cancer at 18. I was confused and scared and had to have months of gruelling chemotherapy and two operations to cut out the cancer.
The initial diagnosis was overwhelming but finally became bearable when I was introduced to Cass Nascimento, who was the same age as me. She was diagnosed with a rare brain tumour when she was 16. Before I was diagnosed she had been through three brain operations and had the strongest chemotherapy and radiation available. Despite her own battles, Cass was always, and always will be, a source of strength for me.
Cass and I fought cancer together – on and off – for three years. She was the only one who knew what I was going through, and I could understand how she was feeling too.
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We're paying back a billion dollars in interest every month because of the criminal incompetence of the Rudd/Gillard/Rudd government. Yes, I'm p*ssed off about that but when I'm reminded of what could have been achieved if that 12 billion a year was pumped into cancer research I become incandescent with rage.
Wasting money on dodgy school halls, and dangerous insulation was a mistake I agree, but if our economy was not stimulated with that money, we may well have gone down the economic plughole like Greece and Spain, in that case we would have had nothing to contribute to cancer research at all.
Have you ever thought of all the money Howard wasted on middle class welfare instead of better causes like research? If he'd left the bank in a better state we'd all be far better off now.
When I think about how much better off the country would be if churches lost their ridiculous tax exemptions, I also become incandescent with untold fury.
Less money pumped into unproven deities and more into proven science, thanks, Mr Government.
Ummmmmm so uh where is the minister for science in this current government?
Science and research is a joke to them yet religion.................