Receiving a cancer diagnosis is one of the most difficult things anyone and their family can go through in life. I remember this from when I had my cancer diagnosis back in 2008. At the time, my daughters were 13 and 14.
Since being elected last year, improving cancer care in the UK has been a key priority of mine. But to sufficiently improve the quality and availability of care for cancer patients, the Government must tackle the systemic issues affecting the NHS workforce
When I was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2008, I was forced to do the hardest thing I have ever experienced, to tell my two daughters that their dad had cancer. Was our family of four about to become a family of
