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What does it mean to beat blood cancer? New charity vision statement

One of our favourite charities here at Blood Cancer Uncensoered is Blood Cancer UK. They recently set a group to work on what it means to beat blood cancer. this is what rhey came up with:

We are focused on saving lives and bringing forward the day when no one dies of blood cancer, or their blood cancer treatment.

By this, we mean every case of blood cancer will either be prevented, cured, or treated in a way that does not reduce someone’s life expectancy.

We believe this day is within reach and if we harness the strength of the blood cancer community, we will get there sooner.

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Now thats a vision to get behind. Theres a long way to go sadly as blood cancer is still the third most common cause of cancer deaths at the moment. Thankful that the organisation also offers support to those struggling with blood cancer too. Improving quality of life is anothet way of beating blood cancer. If you can afford it why not donate to this or one of the other blood cancer charities.

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Adrian Warnock
  • Adrian Warnock
  • Dr. Adrian Warnock is a medical doctor and clinical research expert who was himself diagnosed with blood cancer in May 2017. Adrian worked in the pharmaceutical industry for fifteen years helping to run the clinical trials that bring us new medicines and communicate the results. Before this he practised in the UK’s National Health Service (NHS), as a psychiatrist, for eight years.

    Adrian is a published author, the founder of Blood Cancer Uncensored, and has written a Christian blog since 2003 at Patheos. He is passionate about learning how to approach suffering with hope and compassion. Adrian's articles are not medical advice and he is not a haematologist or blood cancer doctor. Always seek individualised advice from your health care professionals. You can e-mail Adrian here.