5 Year Old Cancer Patient Abducted By Parents From Hospital!
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don4l said:
Very well said.
Two years ago, a very good friend was diagnosed with a brain tumor. After surgery to remove the tumor, he was given radio therapy.
This therapy absolutely, totally, utterly and completely buggered up his final few months. It didn't prolong his life- it shortened it.
But for many patients that isn't the case, it can be a really effective form of treatment. Two years ago, a very good friend was diagnosed with a brain tumor. After surgery to remove the tumor, he was given radio therapy.
This therapy absolutely, totally, utterly and completely buggered up his final few months. It didn't prolong his life- it shortened it.
mph1977 said:
johnxjsc1985 said:
I still believe the parents should have the final say in their childs healthcare.I think we all or at least those of us of a certain age have lost friends to cancer so I know that there are no guarantees with any treatment.
I think the NHS respect religous values when administering care,so why not the people who brought him into this world
as if by magic someone who appears to demonstrate the attitude that dogs, staff, children and wives are chattels ... I think the NHS respect religous values when administering care,so why not the people who brought him into this world
supersingle said:
mph1977 said:
johnxjsc1985 said:
I still believe the parents should have the final say in their childs healthcare.I think we all or at least those of us of a certain age have lost friends to cancer so I know that there are no guarantees with any treatment.
I think the NHS respect religous values when administering care,so why not the people who brought him into this world
as if by magic someone who appears to demonstrate the attitude that dogs, staff, children and wives are chattels ... I think the NHS respect religous values when administering care,so why not the people who brought him into this world
mph1977 said:
supersingle said:
mph1977 said:
johnxjsc1985 said:
I still believe the parents should have the final say in their childs healthcare.I think we all or at least those of us of a certain age have lost friends to cancer so I know that there are no guarantees with any treatment.
I think the NHS respect religous values when administering care,so why not the people who brought him into this world
as if by magic someone who appears to demonstrate the attitude that dogs, staff, children and wives are chattels ... I think the NHS respect religous values when administering care,so why not the people who brought him into this world
Just chanced upon this while reading an article there about Elveden:
http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/content/press-should...
http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/content/press-should...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/nhs/11749505/Ashya...
It will be interesting to read the full report when it's actually released.
It will be interesting to read the full report when it's actually released.
bbc said:
A cancer treatment at the centre of an NHS controversy in 2014 causes fewer side effects in children than conventional radiotherapy, according to new research.
The study, published in The Lancet Oncology, suggests proton beam therapy is as effective as other treatments.
Researchers looked at 59 patients aged between three and 21 from 2003 to 2009.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-35440016The study, published in The Lancet Oncology, suggests proton beam therapy is as effective as other treatments.
Researchers looked at 59 patients aged between three and 21 from 2003 to 2009.
supersingle said:
It terrifies me that there are people like you in our public institutions.
it doesn't terrify me. i actually enjoy dealing with them on the odd occasion i have the misfortune to encounter them. fortunately and contrary to popular belief they are actually few and far between. unfortunately we are at a period in history where rather to much credence is given to the st they spew forth. this will change in time.BlackLabel said:
Yeah, but what did those parents know with their airy fairy the doc is always right attitude?mph1977 said:
supersingle said:
mph1977 said:
johnxjsc1985 said:
I still believe the parents should have the final say in their childs healthcare.I think we all or at least those of us of a certain age have lost friends to cancer so I know that there are no guarantees with any treatment.
I think the NHS respect religous values when administering care,so why not the people who brought him into this world
as if by magic someone who appears to demonstrate the attitude that dogs, staff, children and wives are chattels ... I think the NHS respect religous values when administering care,so why not the people who brought him into this world
BlackLabel said:
a significant difference in the version of events between the hospital and parents in that article . why would the parents take the child from the hospital if the hospital was arranging the transfer to prague ?wc98 said:
a significant difference in the version of events between the hospital and parents in that article . why would the parents take the child from the hospital if the hospital was arranging the transfer to prague ?
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