A glimmer of hope amid a cancer crisis
IWANT to assure people that all is not lost (“Lives we could save will be lost”, May 25).
In the middle of lockdown last year I was taken ill and after an initial assessment I went for scans and other tests the following morning and saw a consultant that same day, who informed me that I had cancer.
Within days I was sent to a London hospital for biopsies and then for chemotherapy and immunotherapy. I regularly saw a consultant and a Macmillan nurse.
I even had transport laid on to take me to an intensive course of radiotherapy.
The treatment was second to none, I couldn’t have had better care anywhere in the world. God bless our wonderful NHS. Stephen Adamski,
Ashford, Surrey