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EDITOR'S COMMENT: Make it your business to give duo a LAST HOPE

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Published Date: 29 June 2007
No CRIME - just a sentence of death.


That's the situation faced by two Rugby men who have cancers but just don't know when they will die.

But there is a last hope and it is a new drug called Sutant which could help treat both cancers and improve and maybe prolong their lives.

But Warwickshire PCT has already made the decision (and turned down the appeal), by Anthony Jones - they will not pay for his treament with this drug.

For the other, Colin Howe, the decision came as we were going to press - his application for the treatment has been declined.

Click here to see the story about the campaign for Colin and Russ.


The two men are not taking it lying down. They are looking at how they can fund the treatment themselves, but at the cost of £3,500 per month the future looks pretty dire. Unless of course they get help.

Individuals who read about these appeals invariably give generously and others are already giving to their own favourite charities.

But what is rare is to launch an appeal which successfully galvanises the business community into giving to such a cause. So, I am setting myself up for a fall, but that is what I intend to do.

In our letters page last week there was the suggestion by an 83-year-old woman that if every company gave £100 it would solve the situation.

I don't believe that is true and we would never get every company to give, but I would hope we can get quite a few..? However, I am prepared to say that along with Keith Lawson from The Blind Company, Rugby, we are pleased to give £100.

I know that many Rugby company bosses don't actually live in Rugby, and worse than that, don't read the Rugby Advertiser, so I would ask everyone reading this, to bring this appeal to the attention of their company managers.

I don't know how long this appeal will run or how much we will need to raise. But what I do know is that the lives of two men will rely on it. And, of course, we should spare a thought for their wives and families who are facing a very rough time.

Anyone who has had any connection with cancer or a bereavement because of it, will know what these men and their families must be going through.

Companies, please give...

Click here to email Peter.

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Campaign for Health Service Democracy,

Rugby, Warwickshire 29/06/2007 14:52:11
I sympathise with the people concerned. Reporting of individual cases of refusal to fund life-saving treatment is important for identifying policy errors, in this case by Warwickshire PCT , and getting the policy changed. It is a policy error as the treatment is recommended by specialist doctors, who are the only people with the expertise to make a decision. But fund raising to pay for private treatment is not the answer. For anyone to have to pay privately for life-saving treatment conflicts with the founding principles of the NHS. Getting round restrictions on funds by individual donations sets a bad precedent. These two people are articulate and have mobilised a campaign. Other people in an equally dangerous position would not have the energy or ability (cancer and the side effects of treatment can be very debilitating), and would finish with neither NHS funding nor an appeal fund.
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Greg L-Www.UrologyCancerResource.com,

Chepstow 01/09/2007 03:01:54
Wise words from '1 Campaign for Health Service Democracy' - it is a slippery slope when the articulate can fund or raise funding to live, but it was ever thus and there is no greater spur to the children taught by Anthony Jones who I understand saw many a student on his way during his teaching career of service and tax paying! That he can make a coherent case for his survival is an object lesson to many who may 'bunk off' - some invest in their loquacity others in money - both will and do buy better health and healthier treatment but it is evil that the PCTs (a tier of management of which we have absolutely no need) can be so barbarous in this modern age as to leave the sick begging, appealing and finally be denied the drugs they need and for which there is ample funding. Should my statement on funding be called into question I will most happily address the matter in debate with the rascalls who are running OUR NHS into destruction on any prime time media they may choose. One answer would be to fire the parasites in QUANGOs the length and breadth of this land - they duplicate a civil Service all too busy enacting undemocratic law imposed by The EU to surplant British Justice - in absolute denial of Democracy and to the cost of people like the Howes & the Jones family. You may have noted the names of some they have killed recently - Pam Northcott, Carole Buckley and Tony Wilson to name but 3. It starts not to look like 'Animal Farm' nor '1984' but in fact more akin to 'Soylent Green'! I do hope we can help at www.KidneyCancerResource.com
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