Trevor Eberle (right) and Brendan Smith have become good mates after hours on the road together. Decades spent running a dairy farm has caused Trevor Eberle a fair share of back problems and even the loss of an index finger, courtesy of a cow with a powerful kick. But it was a seemingly innocuous skin rash that led doctors to discover his biggest health problem — incurable bone cancer. The Leukaemia Foundation program helps take cancer patients to their medical appointments Patients in need of help are being turned away due to a driver shortage Drivers and patients build friendships from spending hours together on the road "It was through the blood tests I found out I had myeloma. I’d never heard of it," Mr Eberle said. "It starts out in the bone marrow and it can eat your bones away." A small black speck on an X-ray confirmed […]