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Courage on the Catwalk and Brave: Aberdeen events highlight real people fighting cancer

Courage on the Catwalk and Brave: Aberdeen events highlight real people fighting cancer Updated: May 14, 2021, 11:26 am © Supplied Courage on the Catwalk will be returning in 2022 following the pandemic which has brought it to a halt. Sign up for our newsletter and let our nostalgia team take you on a trip back in time Thank you for signing up to our Nostalgia newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Jimmy Milne grew up on a farm in Aberdeen, where he was used to being woken at 2.30am and told “the coo is calvin” and working in the fields “with the neeps and cold water pouring down your neck.”

Westhill man launches running challenge 365 Days of Courage for Kathy in memory of sister

Westhill man launches running challenge 365 Days of Courage for Kathy in memory of sister Updated: 26/04/2021, 3:16 pm © Supplied by Friends of ANCHOR Matt Huntington is running 10km every day to raise money for Friends of ANCHOR An Aberdeenshire runner is completing 10km every day this year to raise money in memory of his sister. Matt Huntington is raising funds for Friends of Anchor, who supported his late sister Kathy Parfitt during her cancer treatment. The 48-year-old had originally hoped to raise £3,650 by the end of the 365 Days of Courage for Kathy challenge, but has smashed that target twice. Mr Huntington, from Westhill, said: “Kathy passed away in April 2018, just weeks before she was due to take part in the charity’s Courage on the Catwalk event. I’m running in her honour, so some days have been quite emotional.”

North-east mum looked heavily pregnant with bowel cancer - and now wants to warn others of symptoms

Updated: 23/04/2021, 12:22 pm © Supplied by Marianne Stenhouse Marianne Stenhouse suffered from bowel problems for at least a decade A woman diagnosed with bowel cancer after undergoing emergency surgery says she now feels “incredible” after being given the all-clear. Marianne Stenhouse suffered from bowel problems for at least a decade, experiencing severe cramps and even bloating that made her look heavily pregnant. Her condition gradually worsened. But it wasn’t until the mum-of-two underwent emergency surgery in July 2017 that her cancer was discovered. The 39-year-old spent years struggling with what she believed to be IBS until she noticed a change in her symptoms.

Decade-long partnership between NHS Grampian and local cancer charity celebrated with donation

© Chris Sumner/DCT Media Pictured is Erica Banks (centre) from Friends of Anchor with physiotherapist s from left, Emma Kumar and Wendy Bloom. Picture by Chris Sumner. Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A charity is furthering its decade-long commitment to haemophilia patients in the north-east with the announcement of generous new funding. Cancer and haematology charity Friends of Anchor has pledged an additional £15,745 a year to help boost services for those suffering from the genetic disorder within Anchor wards at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.

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