The Christie Hospital in southern Manchester is the foremost treatment centre of adult and late "teenage" (sorry, Lucia) cancer in the north-west of England. My sister-in-law received treatment there and now my friend Rosie is being seen to there.
The hospital recently lost £6.1 million in the Icelandic banking system collapse. Most of this sum came from charitable donations. The government has set up a compensation scheme for those effected by the collapse, considering each application on a case-by-case basis. It has refused the Christie Hospital application. See the Christie Hospital press release here.
Although two planned "out-station" radiotherapy units in Salford and Oldham are not threatened, several important cancer research projects are unlikely to proceed.
There is an online petition on the Prime Minister's 10 Downing Street website protesting this decision. If you are a UK citizen, please sign it. Two parliamentary Early Day Motions (1037 and 1043) have been tabled about this. I note the Liberal Member of Parliament for my constituency has lent his support to the Christie campaign.
There is also Downing Street petition about the UK Bone Marrow Registry (sign up before April 6). Given the support Secretaries of State for Health, and for Children, Education and Families, as well as the Prime Minister's, for the late Adrian Sudbury's campaign for bone marrow donor education in schools and the DoH's cancer reform strategy, I am (not-) surprised at their negative attitude to the Christie Hospital application for compensation.
Unconnected Afterword: as a longtime (and still) socialist, I am rather impressed by my Liberal MP. As well as responding positively to my requesting he sign EDMs 754 and 900 regarding cancer, I am cynical that his delay in signing EDM 900 was due to his attendance at a UN meeting in Geneva on human rights in Kashmir. My cynicism? Many of his constituents are of Kashmiri-origin and his support of the Palestinian cause because they are Muslim. Anyway, I am happy that he has made cancer one of his "causes" (can I claim credit for that?).
Showing posts with label Bone Marrow Donation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bone Marrow Donation. Show all posts
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Adrian Sudbury
Adrian Sudbury of Baldy's Blog, who led a massive campaign for bone marrow donation education, died from leukaemia last night. A Book of Remembrance can be signed here.
Monday, July 7, 2008
Gay men can donate bone marrow
Adrian Sudbury reports that although gay men cannot donate blood, they can join the two UK bone marrow registries.
Ironically, as I have reported before, I cannot as I live in a malarial zone ...
Ironically, as I have reported before, I cannot as I live in a malarial zone ...
"MALARIA
Generally Not Acceptable
No - especially if within the last 12 months
Exception - if you have taken a full course of anti-malarial tablets, the timespan was longer than 12 months ago, and no symptoms are being experienced" (source - Anthony Nolan Trust)
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Adrian on AlJazeera
Adrian Sudbury was interviewed by AlJazeera on Monday (Adrian's blog, AlJazeera and YouTube Part 1 and Part 2) - I hope it was put out on their Arabic channel as well.
A list of bone marrow registries worldwide can be found here.
A list of bone marrow registries worldwide can be found here.
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Bone Marrow Donation - Education Policy Petition
Sign the petition to change education policy to require schools/colleges/other institutions to educate students about bone marrow donation on the Downing Street Website here.
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