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roisin has incurable breast cancer.pended for three months because it puts her more at risk from the virus. it's terrifying, and then the fact that they've stopped the treatment that i know is what's keeping me alive, there's no doubt about that. to have that taken away from you is just, it's unbearable. how do we know it's only going to be 12 weeks? but for dan, treatment is continuing in an unusual way. he has a tumour in his stomach and his chemo pills are being sent through the post. you have one in the morning, one at night, very simple. so i don't have to brave it in the outside world. balancing the risk of continuing treatment or delaying it is a tough choice facing oncologists. i think it is difficult for the patients. especially those patients who have been well on treatment up to now. nobody knows how... whether we can continue to deliver treatments over this week, next week. the advice from nhs england is that essential treatment should continue, whenever possible. a cancer hub involving public and private ho
roisin has incurable breast cancer.pended for three months because it puts her more at risk from the virus. it's terrifying, and then the fact that they've stopped the treatment that i know is what's keeping me alive, there's no doubt about that. to have that taken away from you is just, it's unbearable. how do we know it's only going to be 12 weeks? but for dan, treatment is continuing in an unusual way. he has a tumour in his stomach and his chemo pills are being sent through the post. you...
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for louise, dan and roisin, life is on hold.lding at home to protect themselves. as the nhs works to find new ways to deliver care,... themselves. as the nhs works to find new ways to deliver care, . .. there is huge pressure upon nhs resources. we have certainly seen the numbers of referrals for suspected cancer investigation go down quite sharply in the last few weeks. if people are read about themselves, they should still come forward. is the coronavirus pandemic tightens its grip on the uk, difficult decisions will continue to be made by doctors to try and make sure that no one slips through the cracks. millions of people are continuing to work in essential services during the lockdown. our chief environment correspondent, justin rowlatt, has been to sizewell b nuclear power station in suffolk, to see how britain's electricity companies are keeping the lights on. the routine checks made here are making sure the power station continues to run smoothly. it provides electricity to more than 2 million british homes. day—to—day t
for louise, dan and roisin, life is on hold.lding at home to protect themselves. as the nhs works to find new ways to deliver care,... themselves. as the nhs works to find new ways to deliver care, . .. there is huge pressure upon nhs resources. we have certainly seen the numbers of referrals for suspected cancer investigation go down quite sharply in the last few weeks. if people are read about themselves, they should still come forward. is the coronavirus pandemic tightens its grip on the uk,...
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roisin has incurable breast cancer.e it puts her more at risk from the virus. it's terrifying, and then the fact that they've stopped the treatment that i know is what's keeping me alive, there's no doubt about that. to have that taken away from you is just, it's unbearable. how do we know it's only going to be 12 weeks? but for dan, treatment is continuing in an unusual way. he has a tumour in his stomach and his chemo pills are being sent through the post. you have one in the morning, one at night, very simple. so i don't have to brave it in the outside world. balancing the risk of continuing treatment or delaying it is a tough choice facing oncologists. i think it is difficult for the patients. especially those patients who have been well on treatment up to now. nobody knows how... whether we can continue to deliver treatments over this week, next week. the nhs advise that essential treatment should continue, whenever possible. cancer hubs have been set up in manchester and london, matching patients with surgeons to
roisin has incurable breast cancer.e it puts her more at risk from the virus. it's terrifying, and then the fact that they've stopped the treatment that i know is what's keeping me alive, there's no doubt about that. to have that taken away from you is just, it's unbearable. how do we know it's only going to be 12 weeks? but for dan, treatment is continuing in an unusual way. he has a tumour in his stomach and his chemo pills are being sent through the post. you have one in the morning, one at...
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roisin has incurable breast cancer.virus. it's terrifying. and then, the fact that they stopped treatment that i know is what's keeping me alive, there's no doubt about that — to have that taken away from you is just unbearable. how do we know it's only going to be 12 weeks? but for dan, treatment is continuing in an unusual way. he has a tumour in his stomach, and his chemo pills are being sent through the post. one in the morning, one at night, it's very simple. so i don't have to breathe it in the outside world. balancing the risk of continuing treatment or delaying it is a tough choice facing oncologists. i think it is difficult for the patients, especially those patients who have been well on treatment up till now. nobody knows whether we can continue to deliver treatments over this week, next week. the advice from nhs england is that essential treatment should continue whenever possible. a cancer hub involving public and private hospitals has been set up in london, matching patients with surgeons to carry out urge
roisin has incurable breast cancer.virus. it's terrifying. and then, the fact that they stopped treatment that i know is what's keeping me alive, there's no doubt about that — to have that taken away from you is just unbearable. how do we know it's only going to be 12 weeks? but for dan, treatment is continuing in an unusual way. he has a tumour in his stomach, and his chemo pills are being sent through the post. one in the morning, one at night, it's very simple. so i don't have to breathe...
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roisin has incurable breast cancer. for three months because it puts her more at risk from the virus. it's terrifying, and then the fact that they've stopped the treatment that i know is what's keeping me alive, there's no doubt about that. to have that taken away from you is just, it's unbearable. how do we know it's only going to be 12 weeks? but for dan, treatment is continuing in an unusual way. he has a tumour in his stomach and his chemo pills are being sent through the post. you have one in the morning, one at night, very simple. so i don't have to brave it in the outside world. balancing the risk of continuing treatment or delaying it is a tough choice facing oncologists. i think it is difficult for the patients. especially those patients who have been well on treatment up to now. nobody knows how... whether we can continue to deliver treatments over this week, next week. the advice from nhs england is that essential treatment should continue, whenever possible. a cancer hub involving public and private hospital
roisin has incurable breast cancer. for three months because it puts her more at risk from the virus. it's terrifying, and then the fact that they've stopped the treatment that i know is what's keeping me alive, there's no doubt about that. to have that taken away from you is just, it's unbearable. how do we know it's only going to be 12 weeks? but for dan, treatment is continuing in an unusual way. he has a tumour in his stomach and his chemo pills are being sent through the post. you have one...