by Cam Lucadou-Wells
Mulgrave MP Eden Foster says she’s determined to “fight and win” as she undergoes treatment for Stage 1 Lymphoma.
In a social media post on 17 July, Ms Foster, 43, revealed her diagnosis was after several medical investigations due to a swollen lymph node in her neck.
“I have caught this early, and the prognosis is good.
“I am determined to fight and win this battle and will shortly start chemotherapy.”
Ms Foster – a former Greater Dandenong mayor – stated she would focus on her treatment and recovery but remained committed to serving as the Mulgrave MP.
“While being diagnosed with cancer is a shock, I hope my diagnosis can serve as a reminder that cancer can touch everyone, no matter your age.
“Thank you in advance to everyone for extending me privacy while I receive medical treatment and for your support.”
Well-wishers on social media included current and former MPs as well as former colleagues on Greater Dandenong Council.
In a social media post, Premier Jacinta Allan sent Ms Foster “love and strength” to her and her family.
“Like every Victorian who’s received that terrible diagnosis, my heart is breaking for her.
“But, just as it has before, I know her incredible grit and determination will carry Eden in her fight.”
Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams posted: “As always, Eden, you come to this with a positive attitude and tenacity in spades. Sending love and support. We’re here for you. X”
Ms Foster stated she was grateful for the care of the “truly world-class” Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, as well as her colleagues, staff and community.
She won the state seat in a by-election last November, replacing the retired ex-Premier Daniel Andrews.