
The article, featuring METUP-UK founder Jo Taylor, starts: Jo Taylor’s situation is something of a double-edged sword. She relies on continuous treatment for secondary breast cancer to maintain a good
The article, featuring METUP-UK founder Jo Taylor, starts: Jo Taylor’s situation is something of a double-edged sword. She relies on continuous treatment for secondary breast cancer to maintain a good
The article starts: They are the women who are dying from secondary breast cancer – but feel ignored by the charities set out to help them. From being labelled the
Further to METUP member Mary Huckle’s appearance on Lorraine yesterday, she was featured in the Daily Mail, which has a daily readership of 2.2 million. Mary Huckle, 54, from London, has metastatic
This morning METUP-UK members appeared on ITV Lorraine, to discuss #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth, talking about the impact of COVID-19 on (secondary) cancer treatment, as Health Secretary Matt Hancock says that cancer treatment
Over recent years, ringing a bell to signal the ‘end of treatment’ such as chemotherapy or radiation has become common in hospitals and clinics within the UK (having originated in
The coronavirus outbreak has had a serious impact on the treatment of other seriously ill people. Cancer care has been badly affected, with some screening, treatments and trials postponed or
This morning member Bex Lewis spoke to John Pantry from Premier Christian Radio from Vaughan Park in New Zealand, where she had won a two-month writing scholarship (and break from
METUPUK Member and ‘Patient Expert’ Madeleine Meynell wrote this piece for Total Health: The signs and symptoms of metastatic breast cancer can be non-specific and mimic other conditions. A study by Breast
Founder of METUP-UK Jo Taylor appeared on ITV This Morning, discussing ‘end of treatment bells’. Jo has written a piece for the British Medical Journal on this, which gives more insight