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Building a GP Community
An Entrancing Welcome
Tucked in behind reception, encircled by the wings of NHS buildings, is a magical…
Dealing with friends after cancer: a male perspective
After reading a few of Mission Remission’s articles on friendship, I felt my experiences differed…
Parkrunning – give it a try!
The Shock of Inactivity
As a GP, I’ve spent the last twenty years advising patients about exercising more…
Why I’m choosing to educate myself to empower my sisters
Advocacy Training
July 18, 2019, I jumped on a plane and headed to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for Living…
Grieving the friends we love and the bodies we’ve lost
Grief.
It’s one of those things we as a society and culture hardly talk about. We know people will…
Learning to Live with the Trauma of Cancer
Avoidance Didn’t Work
For a long time, I was mute in the face of cancer. My most traumatic…
A New Life – A New You
A Different Life
I’ve been in remission for over a year now, but life has in no way returned to the way…
The 3AM Thought Rush
Why is it always three in the morning when my mind gets rushed with thoughts about the results of my latest…
A Community Of Advocates
As published in the HSJ, Mission Remission founder, Laura Fulcher, wrote about the need for a patient…
Late Effects – Why?
Radiotherapy and chemotherapy are two of the biggest tools in the ongoing fight to rid people of cancer…
Five Tips for Late Effects
Radiation and chemotherapy, the gifts that keep on giving!
I finished treatment for stage 2b node positive…
Exercise & The Power Within
My Will to Survive
Early on, I realised I could do very little to contribute to my survival from a medical…