Danielle Shipard

Last radiation session

Today marks the last day of treatment. 
6 months of chemotherapy.  Surgery.  15 sessions of radiation. 
Not without its complications and side effects. With side effects continuing long after the treatment.  One of the most gruelling things I've ever had to put my body through. 
It's done its job,  cancer is no longer contained within my body. 
The journey however will continue.  Every 6 months I'll be checked to ensure it hasn't come back,  with full clearance in 5 years. That day will be the day true celebrations will happen. 
Going forward,  I'll do everything possible to prevent it from happening again. And I'll live my life as though I've not got a day to waste,  I'll live it large and true.
Thank you for all your love and support ❤️❤️❤️

Please help me, help the Perkins.

Your Impact

So far this year I helped provide…

300 hours of medical research

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hours of medical research

1,000 researchers with protective clothing

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researchers with protective clothing

1,000 of microscope slides

29

microscope slides

Funds raised

Over the years

My Updates

Cancer Stops With Me!

On Saturday 2 May 2026, I’ll be challenging myself to walk 35km in the New Town Toyota Walk for Women’s Cancer.

This walk is deeply personal to me.

Last year I heard the words no one ever wants to hear: “You have breast cancer.”

You want the stats? Here are mine that I saw with my own two eyes:

10 women are there for the mammogram, 5 get to leave and go home and live their lives. 5 remained. There was me – Triple Negative breast cancer, rare and aggressive type. 2 ladies sitting in front of each other to only realise they were cousins that haven’t seen each other in years, one with her daughter, an 80 year old – not her first rodeo, returning after decades of treatment and the lady that sat beside me where we both held each other and cried, her diagnosis so far advanced she was receiving pet scans that day and told to get her family to come back to the hospital, she was due to fly out in weeks to see her daughter and grandchild in the USA. Did she go on that holiday, I wonder every day.

What followed was six months of chemotherapy, surgery in January and I'm currently receiving radiation. It was a journey that tested me physically, emotionally, spiritually and mentally but it also showed me the incredible strength of the human spirit and the importance of research, treatment and support.

It was no small feat, it was grueling. Some know and most don’t, there were times when I wanted to pull the pin and walk away. Chemo destroys you from the inside out, it took me to places I never thought existed within me. I’ve cried, screamed and yelled through it, only to come out the other side, the same but different.

My body is still showing signs of the chemo and the damage it has done. My spirit won’t let me stay down, not physically, not mentally. I was someone that walked 20,000 minimum a day to only managing no more than 1000 a day, it has lead me to almost have to learn to walk properly and further distances and fight to get my preconditioned body back because I want to go back to work! I want to go back to hiking with my son, Zachary!

Today, I walked over 5kms in 50mins, the fasted time yet. It has taken me weeks to get up to this, no small feat. I’m pushing myself every day to walk more, I’m up to 10,000 steps a day, and as of Monday I’ll change my goal to 15,000!

Today I’m incredibly grateful to be able to stand here and walk — and I’m doing it for every woman who is still fighting, for those who have walked this path before us, and for the mums, sisters, daughters, friends and loved ones who mean everything to us.

I’m committed to raising vital funds for women’s cancer research at the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, because the women of WA deserve the chance to live long, healthy lives free from cancer.

There is still so much work to be done so that fewer people have to hear those life-changing words. Research saves lives, and every contribution helps bring us closer to better treatments, earlier detection and ultimately a cure.

Over the coming weeks I’ll be training and fundraising in the lead up to the event. If you’d like to walk with me, I would absolutely love the company.  Join TEAM SHIP!

If not, any donation — big or small — will make a real difference. I've set my target for $2000, but if anyone knows me, I go big or I go home, so I'm aiming to raise more!

Thank you for supporting this cause that is now so close to my heart.

Let’s walk toward a cancer-free future — together.

 

8.5km beautiful morning for it 🌞

I'm blessed to live close to Rockingham and every morning get the opportunity to come and walk here,  every day different.  Different weather,  different people and different furbabies to meet along the way,  not to mention seeing stingrays. 
Sore from yesterday's 10.5km, pushed through and did more than my usual solo 5km walk.  
In my final week of radiation and looking forward to getting some normality back in my life,  hopefully fitness and wounds improving, that they'll sign me off to go back to work.  I miss my work team and the Pilbara skies, red dirt and flies (jokes).

On fire yesterday. A Wild Fire today 🔥

I was on fire yesterday,  but today I really pushed myself to the point of oedema in the hands and feet!
10.5kms!!! Joined by Zach who has been nursing a back injury this week,  not a small feat for either of us!
And it's only midday and I've done my 15,000 steps for the day which was a goal I was going to start tomorrow. 
Am I feeling good? I'm feeling great 😍
And also,  appreciative and grateful for the support and donations I'm/We are receiving.  Forever and eternally yours, received with grace and gratitude 🙏🏼 

Biggest walk to date since diagnosis!

Today, I pushed myself further and walked 6.5km!!!
By 10am, I had already reached my target of 10,000 steps a day!

Thanks to all your support and donations that keeps me fighting the good game! My love and appreciation are beyond words xxx

Thank You TO MY SPONSORS

$23

Heather Richter

You are amazing 😍

$104

Chantelle Ransome

When life has dealt you challenges, I’ve always known you to level up and fight back with courage, faith, and grace. Now in remission and walking 35 km to support others, you continue to turn hardship into purpose. After 46 years of friendship, I couldn’t be prouder. 💗

$127

Anonymous

Go mum!!!

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Carl Cabanayan

$50

Friend Referral

$23

Caroline Maxwell

Well Done Dani ❤️

$117

Martin

$107

Blair Waghorn

Go you good thing

$58

Andrea Peters

Well done, such a strong lady - you’ve got this x

$23

Crystal Tinsley

🤍 you’re an inspiration!

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Glenn Hobson

$55

Muttley

Good on ya Dani.

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Anonymous

So proud of you Dan x

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Susanne Needle

$107

Caroline Caroline

Go girl xxxx

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Maria Bristow

You are an inspiration Danielle .❤️

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Danielle Shipard