Vote for better treatment
Unfortunately, I was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2008, which returned last year after thinking we had beaten it. I also have one of the rarer types of cancer which is more difficult to recognise and treat.
People don't choose to have cancer, and they don't choose which cancer they get, but the forthcoming general election gives us all the opportunity to choose how we treat the one in three people who are unlucky enough to get cancer.
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Hide AdMacmillan has been campaigning to improve the support offered to the two million people living with and beyond cancer; improve access to treatments for rarer cancers; and for better out-of-hours care for people nearing the end of their lives.
I want our local parliamentary candidates to support these proposals to improve cancer care in the UK.
We need to keep the pressure on and I want to encourage others to get our local parliamentary candidates to sign up to the Vote Cancer
Support the campaign by going to Macmillan's website: www.macmillan.org.uk/vote
Maureen McGovern
The Willows
Ford Road,
Ford
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