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Barrow s Sir John Fisher Foundation gives Rosemere Cancer Foundation £20,000

A charity funded clinic helping former cancer patients suffering with life impacting side-effects from treatment has been given a ‘lifeline’ from a Barrow organisation. The Sir John Fisher Foundation has given £20,000 to the Late Effects PRD (Pelvic Radiation Disease) Clinic at Rosemere Cancer Centre, south Cumbria and Lancashire’s regional specialist cancer treatment and radiotherapy centre at the Royal Preston Hospital, to ensure it keeps treating patients into its second year despite the pandemic. The clinic opened last February after Rosemere Cancer Foundation agreed to fund its set-up and running costs for its first three years – a commitment of £283,521. After that time, it was expected that the clinic would be self-financing, receiving payment from hospital trusts across South Cumbria and Lancashire in return for successfully treating hundreds of patients.

£20,000 lifeline for clinic dealing with cancer treatment side-effects

£20,000 lifeline for clinic dealing with cancer treatment side-effects Dan Hill, of Rosemere A charity clinic which helps former cancer patients suffering with side-effects in South Cumbria has been given a £20,000 lifeline from Barrow’s Sir John Fisher Foundation. The money will enable the Late Effects Pelvic Radiation Disease Clinic at Rosemere Cancer Centre, South Cumbria and Lancashire’s regional specialist cancer treatment and radiotherapy centre at the Royal Preston Hospital, to keep on treating patients. The clinic opened in February of last year and it was feared it would not continue due to the coronavirus pandemic. Charity Rosemere Cancer Foundation agreed to fund its set up and running costs for its first three years – a commitment of £283,521.

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