Fix my broken heart, by Craig

Fix my broken heart, by Craig

My Name is Craig Speirs, I’m 41 years old, married to my beautiful wife Angela and I have two children, Adam aged five and Rhianne aged thirteen. I’ve been living with Neuroendocrine Cancer for over eight years now and to say it’s been a bumpy road would...
Pete, patient and fundraiser

Pete, patient and fundraiser

Name: Pete Neuroendocrine Cancer Site: Pancreas with liver mets. I am cycling from North to South Devon in April 2022 to raise awareness of neuroendocrine cancer and funds for the very special charity NCUK. We are all affected by cancer in some way at some point in...
Judy, Patient

Judy, Patient

Name: Judy Age: 69 Neuroendocrine Cancer site: Small Bowel and metastasis to the Liver Judy’s Story: I was first diagnosed with Neuroendocrine Cancer in 2019 which came as a shock, as I had just been diagnosed with Breast Cancer again after a 12 year break, but...
Living With Watch & Wait (Long Term), by Martin

Living With Watch & Wait (Long Term), by Martin

Introduction For me, Watch & Wait started in 2003. Watch & Wait is a common support protocol for Neuroendocrine Cancer patients across all types of Neuroendocrine primaries. My primary was not identified until 7 years later when it was classified as a well...
PRRT, the Truth, by Barrie Dack

PRRT, the Truth, by Barrie Dack

Asked if you would like to go on a clinical trial for PRRT (Peptide Receptor Radionuclide Therapy) and the immediate reaction is “what on earth is that” and “how dangerous is it”? The title is foreboding and scientific – enough to give anyone the jitters! Put another...