Corsham woman supports International Mesh Awareness Day after years of unnecessary pain wiltshiretimes.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wiltshiretimes.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
In January, the Minister of State for Mental Health, Suicide Prevention and Patient Safety, Nadine Dorries, provided a response to each of the recommendations made in the report – but many areas were still under consideration leaving many unanswered questions. Mrs Griffiths is one of five women calling for the update. She joins Bonita Barrett, 46, in York; Chloe Thurston, 22, in Corsham, near Bath; Jacqui Shaw, 54, in Stoke-on-Trent, and Paula Goss, 51, in Bristol, whose lives have also been turned upside down by mesh. Mrs Griffiths said: “There is no doubt in my mind that there are thousands of people, if not more, having their lives ripped apart because of mesh and completely unaware that’s the cause.
Jacky s 25 years cancer experience is helping others to survive
Gifts in Wills fund more than a third of the vital work by Cancer Research UK – which includes an inspiring project to bring hope for a breakthrough in breast, bowel and lung cancer
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Jacky has made a Gift in her Will to Cancer Research to help vital work in combating the disease
Each year in the East Midlands, around 23,400 people are diagnosed with cancer.
It s a sobering statistic, but the simple act of leaving a gift to Cancer Research UK in your Will could mean that vital work continues to tackle cancer.
Hope for breakthrough in breast, bowel and lung cancer â how you can help
University of Leicester s translational research department receives funding from Cancer Research UK - see how a gift in your Will can help important research continue
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Professor Jacqui Shaw is working on a project to help breast, bowel and lung cancer at the University of Leicester
Crucial work in the fight against cancer is being carried out every day at the University of Leicester.
New tests and technologies are being developed in the translational research department, where you will find Professor Jacqui Shaw.
Funding from Cancer Research UK is vital to her work, as she explains: The programme grant funding I receive from Cancer Research UK has allowed me to develop and maintain an experienced team of scientists, as well as strong relationships and collaborations with other centres to drive our research forward.
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