Guilty as Charged, by Kath

Guilty as Charged, by Kath

A cancer diagnosis is a lot to get your mind round. It brings a whole new set of complexities to try to understand. Whilst at the same time, trying not to dwell too much on the fact that things can change at any time. We have no hard and fast pathway to follow either...
Who we were before a cancer diagnosis

Who we were before a cancer diagnosis

WHO WE WERE BEFORE A CANCER DIAGNOSIS AND WHO WE ARE NOW – THE FACE IN THE MIRROR Before life changed forever, before in fact everything changed and life was turned upside down, we would look in the mirror and see the people we had always been, going about our...
“The Cancer That Just Keeps Giving”, by Bethann

“The Cancer That Just Keeps Giving”, by Bethann

  I was diagnosed in May 2019 and can remember thinking “Ok, I think I know what I have ahead of me…” but unlike other cancers, Neuroendocrine Cancer (or NETs) has proven, for me, to be “the cancer that just keeps giving”. Between the treatment and the disease,...
Radioligand (PRRT) – Cycles 5 & 6, by Carolyn

Radioligand (PRRT) – Cycles 5 & 6, by Carolyn

For any of you who have had the magic words ‘PRRT’ mentioned as part of your treatment & you are feeling apprehensive, I would like to offer some re-assurance based on my own experiences. I have had PRRT both as a private patient, as part of a Clinical Trial &...
BLOG – Diary of a Cancer

BLOG – Diary of a Cancer

I suppose it all started with a Heart Attack at the end of March 2019. This has since been queried by the Oncologists, but the Cardiologists inserted two more Cardiac Stents. We (because this really involves Patricia as well) then started a nightmare year of my twice...