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My Story - Glioblastoma Multiforme grade 4 - 9 years on

"Try a dairy free diet for 24 hours, come back and I'llget you into the Dr if that doesn't sort it"...


I felt painfully angry about being involved in a chronic illness and out of control of my health.

I am over 80 and a long-retired medic. Early in January 2012 my breast cancer diagnosis was made...


I haven't received any training, so I don't know what to say

I was given the card and I logged in... I work at the reception of the main outpatient desk at...


Training improved my ability to listen

Just to say that as a member of staff Macmillan has supported the...


"A very positive experience of the NHS"

I've had a very positive experience of cancer services. 9 months ago, I went to a one stop breast...


Lack of communication between professionals with patients

My brother-in-law was recently told he was terminally ill with a maximum of 2 months left to live,...


My prostate cancer

I was diagnosed three years ago. The cancer had reached a stage which made surgery and radiotherapy...


Difficult Communication.

Over the last five years I have been working with the National Cancer Network as an actor on their...


Eye Cancer - lying by omission is lying

My Dad died of ocular melanoma metastatic to the liver. He was completely let down by his...


GP's are gate keepers putting delays in patients cancer journey

I'm not sure if this is the right place to share my story but here goes; I had a malignant melanoma...


The nurse seemed angry that I had phoned….

My Mum (who is in hospital with cancer) told me that a new nurse had said that she wouldn't be...