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What To Pack In Your Chemotherapy Care Bag

What To Pack In Your Chemotherapy Care Bag

by The Willow Tree Foundation | Jan 29, 2022 | Practical Resources, Uncategorized

We always recommend having a bag ready to go to hospital. This could contain contents for when you go have your chemotherapy sessions, or you might need to be ready quickly to go in for a blood transfusion like Richard had to today as his platelets dropped to 9…...
You Don’t Have To Travel Alone…

You Don’t Have To Travel Alone…

by The Willow Tree Foundation | Jan 27, 2022 | News & Updates

Here’s a real and raw video update from me today. You can watch the full Sky News interview here: https://youtu.be/Zkb-HKe5S3Y Please also come and join our Facebook Group Here:...
It’s not all sunshine & rainbows…

It’s not all sunshine & rainbows…

by The Willow Tree Foundation | Jan 21, 2022 | Uncategorized

Just finishing up on day 3 of the 3rd cycle of 24hr chemotherapy… just to show that the journey it’s not all roses & sunshine. Switching off now for a while, as I literally have no...
Meet The Drug That You Made Possible!

Meet The Drug That You Made Possible!

by The Willow Tree Foundation | Jan 20, 2022 | News & Updates, Uncategorized

I thought I’d record a short (er!) update as I begin a new cycle of chemo today, which so many of you made possible due to this GoFundMe campaign. Watch it just to check out the new (no) hairdo! I am in talks for the next Bond villain – what do you think?! Today...
New blood cancer gene defect can be treated with existing drugs

New blood cancer gene defect can be treated with existing drugs

by The Willow Tree Foundation | Jan 18, 2022 | News & Updates

New blood cancer gene defect can be treated with existing drugs: A defective gene, normally found in blood cancers, could be treated with drugs already available for cancers with similar gene defects, scientists at Queen’s University Belfast and the University of...
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