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...
by The Willow Tree Foundation | Jan 18, 2022 | News & Updates
If you want to listen to engaging conversations, learn about new research & therapies and here from direct experience of people with cancer, listen to this Yes To Life Podcast for some inspiration.
by The Willow Tree Foundation | Jan 10, 2022 | News & Updates, Uncategorized
Please watch this video from Richard: A HUGE thank you & what’s coming...
by The Willow Tree Foundation | Jan 9, 2022 | News & Updates, Uncategorized
As we bid farewell to another week and get ready to welcome in a new one, I’m reflecting on the last 7 days. There are moments of effortlessness in my week – some activities feel simple and I almost question if I have an illness. Others, are fucking brutal. I won’t...
by The Willow Tree Foundation | Dec 29, 2021 | News & Updates, Uncategorized
Today I was admitted into Parkside hospital for my first intensive 3 day treatment of the new drug O-DHAP. I don’t know what to expect but at least I got to know the nurses when I was admitted just before Christmas and they have put me in the same room 201, so I...
by The Willow Tree Foundation | Dec 24, 2021 | News & Updates, Uncategorized
A very significant day today … I thought that I would be able to have some pictures over Christmas with hair, but my body had other plans. When I woke up this morning my pillow looked like I had shaved a badger. This was one of the things that I didn’t...
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