Support for the UHB Proton Therapy Centre Bid // March 23rd, 2010 // Speeches, Articles and Interviews
Edgbaston MP, Gisela Stuart took part in a video interview to support the University Hospital’s bid to host one of the UK’s first Proton Therapy Centres.
To view the interview click on the video link below:
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I have a son with a brain tumour and he will need treatment in the future
and I am not able to afford to go to America for treatment for him.
I raise thousands of pounds for cancer and would do anything to
help get a proton therapy machine over here. It’s nice to see someone trying to get a machine here. Good Luck.
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By Mrs Rogers | March 23, 2010
Thank you so much for your support and I can promise you that I will fight for this!
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By gisela | March 23, 2010
My grandson has an inoperable tumour which I believe Proton Therapy would help.
When so many cancer cases are being diagnosed each day surely if the takings of the ‘rollover result’ on the Lottery, which we the british people subscribe to, were donated to the University Hospital instead of adding it to the following weeks/months win, we would have a state of the art Proton Therapy unit in no time. Given the choice I am sure the public would sooner a non-win rollover be donated towards having a possible cure for cancer, and that way we are all winners.
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By Mrs Jones | June 17, 2010