Bowel Cancer appeal - Tim's Story
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- Опубликовано: 23 май 2021
- Tim Morgan was diagnosed with advanced bowel cancer in 2015. He was committed to supporting our research into new treatments, so that others may survive their disease. Despite undergoing surgery and extensive targeted treatments, Tim died in 2019, aged 48.
Bowel cancer patients urgently need new treatment options. Your support today will help bring us one step closer to more effective immunotherapy treatments for bowel cancer - and give these patients the chance to finish what they started.
Make a donation: www.icr.ac.uk/HelpFinishCancer - Наука
You’re very brave to share this. I also lost my Mum to advanced bowel cancer in July ‘23. Sending lots of love your way. ❤❤
Very brave of you to share this terrible experience. May God bless you and your family p🙏🏽
Sending lots of love to you and your family. ❤ Rest in peace 🕊️
So sad, especially when people are still so young. Cancer is very wicked. It took my mom's life as well. We all most go sometimes, but going so young is very sad. He for sure was a fighter and so was the woman, hi wife speaking. God bless
We're very sorry for your loss ❤️ Thank you for your kind words. Best wishes, ICR
So so sorry, beautiful lookin 👪 family.
Beautiful family x
R.I.P
My partner has just been told she might have stage 4 bowel cancer after scans prior to chemo, following the removal of the main tumour. We have a 4 month old baby and symptoms only started 5 weeks into the pregnancy. Unfortunately it wasn't fully investigated until 2 months after she gave birth and the symptoms got worse rather than better. I dont like it has really hit us yet.
We're sorry to hear this, Jonathan. This must be such a worrying time for you all. We hope her scans go well. Sending our best wishes, ICR.
I hope for the best for you and your partner. I may not know you but your message resonates with me and you are in my thoughts and prayers. From one stranger to another, all the best to you, my friend 🙏
Look how healthy he looked too
He was at a nice weight, active lifestyle damn that's awful
Ivermectin !
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