Richard Scolyer shares final message in open letter before death at 59
Professor Richard A. Scolyer, a world-leading melanoma pathologist and cancer researcher, died on June 7, 2026, at age 59. In an open letter to Australians published after his passing, Scolyer reflected on his three-year journey with glioblastoma (brain cancer) since his diagnosis in May 2023. He described himself as the first patient to receive experimental brain cancer treatment based on melanoma science he helped develop. Scolyer also participated in the development of a brain cancer clinical trial and advocated for greater investment in brain cancer research. He expressed pride in his career, which included authoring over 1,000 research publications and helping start the world’s largest melanoma biobank. Scolyer was joint 2024 Australian of the Year and noted that the federal government recently named a Chair in Brain Cancer Research at the Chris O’Brien Lifehouse in his honor. He concluded his letter by stating that “cancer does not define us” and thanked Australians for their support.
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Sources: The Guardian
