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Blog 159 Thursday 9th May 2013

All my recent tests have come back, thankfully with good results. My help from Moving Minds (Psychological Management and Rehabilitation provider of psychological services) and my weekly chat is helping change the negative thoughts that have been plaguing me. I am now asking for your help.

In March Bowel Cancer UK launched its  'Never Too Young' campaign for younger bowel cancer patients. There are over 2,100 people under the age of 50 diagnosed with bowel cancer every year in the UK and I was one of them.

Bowel Cancer UK have written to the Prime Minister David Cameron asking for a meeting and his support for the recommendations in our policy report on the experiences of younger bowel cancer patients. Bowel Cancer UK  believe that implementing these recommendations will enable them to make real progress in saving lives from bowel cancer.

Bowel Cancer UK are asking for you to help by signing their petition asking the Prime Minister to meet with Bowel Cancer UK and the families and representatives of younger bowel cancer patients.
You can sign the petition just copy and paste the following link URL into your browser

http://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/prime-minister-david-cameron-save-lives-of-younger-bowel-cancer-patients


Please help get as many people as possible to sign. Share it on Twitter, Facebook and email, and ask your family, friends and work colleagues. It only takes a moment, but your support will help ensure that the lives of younger people are not unnecessarily lost to bowel cancer.
Bowel Cancer UK will be presenting the signatures to Downing Street in a few months.
Please sign the petition today. Thank you for your support.

 

3 comments:

Tricia said...

Hey John the link isn't
working to get to sign the petition.
Could you check it?

John Naisbit said...

Thanks Tricia I have checked with bowel cancer uk and they have tweeked it !!

Ernie Sweeney said...

Hi John
Good to know you are still with us. I have signed up. I am on the move at the moment and inbetween houses.
Yours Ernie