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Did Blair Vining die in vain? Widow s ongoing fight to improve cancer care

Invercargill paints the town red, black and white for charity hospital

She had been incredibly busy all Friday, visiting three schools already before speaking at the Invercargill Middle School assembly where she was presented with $256.80 raised by the pupils. The next stop was the site of the new charity hospital in Clifton, where a slumped glass piece embedded with the handprints of players involved in the Blair Vining rugby Pack the Park game last October had been donated by Escape Glass. “I’m absolutely rapt with it,” she said. The Vining’s began campaigning for the charity hospital after Blair’s terminal bowel cancer diagnosis in October 2018 revealed a lack of specialist cancer treatment and resources in Southland.

Nurse s small, treatable tumour became terminal after delay

Nurse s small, treatable tumour became terminal after delay Invercargill lawyer Kate McHugh, whose mother died of lung cancer. (Photo / Luisa Girao) Nurse s small, treatable tumour became terminal after delay Sat, 17 Jul 2021, 10:27AM Invercargill nurse Kathryn Harper had great faith in the health system, but was ultimately let down by it. Five weeks ago, Harper died of lung cancer, a disease detected early enough that she could likely have been successfully treated, except for the lengthy delays in diagnosis and arranging treatment. She worked for 50 years in that space, in health and medical care, and when she needed them they let her down, her daughter Kate McHugh said.

Battling bowel cancer - the frustration, the tears, the gratitude

Battling bowel cancer - the frustration, the tears, the gratitude
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