NHS change of heart over life-saving cancer treatment

Posted: Published on August 3rd, 2013

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NHS change of heart over life-saving cancer treatment

2:00pm Friday 2nd August 2013 in News

A MUM-of-three who was refused cancer treatment has been told the NHS is now prepared to provide the life-extending procedure.

Two months ago Kathy Craven learned she wouldnt be able to have selective internal radiotherapy treatment (SIRT) for the cancer in her liver without funding it privately.

The treatment is currently approved by NHS England on a case-by-case basis.

After she issued a heartfelt-plea in the Daily Echo and online, well-wishers raised 30,000 in just a week, and Ms Craven, 43, underwent the first stage of SIRT at Southampton General Hospital on July 4.

But the NHS has now decided to fund the treatment, and she is offering all those who donated money a refund.

It was so unexpected, as far as we were concerned they wouldnt fund it and that was that, she said.

It is positive news, but it shows that if you find a treatment like this that you are sure can help you have to kick and scream or you wont get anywhere.

She said the donations had nevertheless been vital in getting timely treatment.

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