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Don t let cancer do not become the forgotten c of the pandemic
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Writer Melanie Reid (right) paid tribute to her former colleague and friend Fidelma Cook, describing her as funny and hilariously snobbish FUN, feisty and formidable – and the thrower of the “most extravagant parties”. Friends and former colleagues joined Scottish politicians, celebrities and readers in warm tributes to much-loved Herald columnist Fidelma Cook after her death at the age of 71. She had been suffering from lung cancer. Her son Pierce Cook-Anderson said she was admitted to hospital in Moissac, in the south of France on Friday and passed away peacefully on Saturday morning in her sleep. A prolific newspaper and broadcast journalist, she began a weekly column in The Herald in 2006, writing about her new life abroad and quickly became a favourite of readers.
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Tracey Cochran at home in Rutherglen with her pet chihuahua Lucy Picture: Martin Shields HUNDREDS of cancer patients in Glasgow turned to a charity for “lifeline” help dealing with the financial impact of the illness during the coronavirus pandemic. During 2020 Macmillan gave £218,000 in hardship grants to people with cancer in the city, supporting more than 660 to pay for home comforts and essentials, such as heating their homes, travel to hospital appointments, bedding and clothing. Anthony Crawford was diagnosed with lung cancer in October 2020 and, for the first time in his life, he was unable to work. The 56-year-old turned to Macmillan for financial help, having initially been reluctant to admit he needed support.