Rob's Journey With Chordoma
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Rob kindly shares his journey with chordoma, a very rare form of primary bone cancer, accounting for less than 5% of all primary tumours arising in the bone. To read more about Rob's story, visit: bit.ly/2UlPrwn
For further information on chordoma, please visit: bit.ly/2I0l08d
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Hello I'm robs son and I'm happy to see my dad again I been missing him for a long time thank you for making this video so so much: Rob 1983-2021 rest in peace
Hello, thank you for commenting. Rob was very special and brave. Please know we are always here for you if you need us 🧡
We also have a Facebook group you can join which offers a safe online place where people bereaved by primary bone cancer can connect. Our group enables you to share your experiences, access support and connect with others. facebook.com/groups/1031499208258364/🧡
Prayers for you!
🧡 I wish you well Rob
I wish you well Victorine 😊❤️
Thank u for this video. My friend just informed me that her's Chordoma returned after 1.5 year of surgery. 😢
We are so sorry to hear about your friend’s diagnosis. Please know we are always here for them 🧡 If they would like to speak to a member of our Support & Information Team, please phone 0800 111 4855 or email support@bcrt.org.uk.
I hope she will be ok
Please tell me, what will happen if there is a tumor in bone tail?
From recent biopsy test, my father is diagnosis with chordoma.
Is it life-threathning? 😢😢😢😢
We have to go tomorrow for OPD.
My father is everything for me, please need some information😢😢😢
Sorry to hear: that make shore your dad eats helfy food like orangeries and tomatos and over stuff that has vimin c vimin c helps the immune system and make shore that he dose exercise I hope he will be OK.
We're so sorry to hear about your father's diagnosis. Please know we are always here for you 🧡 If you would like to speak to a member of our Support & Information Team, please phone 0800 111 4855 or email support@bcrt.org.uk.