and improve treatment? the bowel babe fund was and improve treatment? the bowel babe fund was unbelievable. - and improve treatment? the bowel babe fund was unbelievable. she i babe fund was unbelievable. she wanted to raise 250,000 for the cancer charity and cancer research uk and bowel cancer uk and within a day it had gone over a million land, she said, the last time i saw it it was over 6.7 million. and that money, she was very keen that money was used specifically at position treatments for bowel cancer. and thatis treatments for bowel cancer. and that is what we will do. we will put it into research, to study and improve the way we treat bowel cancer, to make the treatments more effective than kinder to patients and it will make a huge difference. the money that she has raised will truly save lives. aha, the money that she has raised will truly save lives. truly save lives. a final thought. you treat so truly save lives. a final thought. you treat so many truly save lives.
character, she had when she was in hospital? character, she had when she was in hosital? . character, she had when she was in hosital? , , ., hospital? yes. luckily, most of her treatment was hospital? yes. luckily, most of her treatment was as hospital? yes. luckily, most of her treatment was as an hospital? yes. luckily, most of her treatment was as an outpatient - hospital? yes. luckily, most of her treatment was as an outpatient so, but towards the end she did have some protracted admissions and she was always a pleasure to nurse. the nursing staff got to know her really well and became extremely fond of herbert most of her treatment over the years was as an outpatient and so the staff in our chemotherapy day units and radiotherapy treatment units, by intervention, radiology, they knew her extremely well. she raised millions they knew her extremely well. she raised millions with this announcement, people asking to donate to the bowel cancer charities. will that have saved a
spirit, that rebellious spirit she talked about? she had never give up attitude and she had so many different treatments and she was treated under team and, you know, she had so many different chemotherapy treatments. she had radiotherapy treatments including techniques like the cyber night, focal treatment, she had radio frequency ablation treatments of areas in her liver. she literally had every treatment that was possible and she did remarkably well for a long time but unfortunately, as she said, her body was too tired, eventually, and she obviously made the decision there is no further treatment and she wanted to die at home with herfamily. it treatment and she wanted to die at home with her family. treatment and she wanted to die at home with her family. it must be so difficult for home with her family. it must be so difficult for you home with her family. it must be so difficult for you and home with her family. it must be so difficult for you and your home with her fami
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