Helen Bone calls for greater awareness of #asbestos in public buildings & the risk of #mesothelioma for teachers, doctors, #Nurses & office workers
"I don't want anyone else to have to go through what me & my family has..."
@Mesouk@AsbestosForum
https://t.co/AwxRvFGCU7
Want to thank @StephenCTimms for his comments and suggestions on @BBCRadio4's PM programme re addressing asbestos removal issues alongside RAAC as a matter of priority https://t.co/fUKI5EVh3p (around 30 mins in) #asbestos#mesothelioma#RAAC
@GeraldineCurtis Thanks Geraldine, I’ve recovered well and owe a huge debt of thanks to the NHS, particularly the amazing staff at Basingstoke hospital.
In case you missed it, watch our CEO @darloliz
on BBC's Dr Xand's Con or Cure, talking about the dangers of #asbestos. Also includes interviews with mesothelioma patients Helen and Liam. Watch at https://t.co/944Q93Zy9T around 15mins 50secs in. @xandvt
The National Peritoneal Mesothelioma MDT commits to treating patients with this asbestos related cancer.
*20yrs since UK banned the use of asbestos, but still found in buildings built before 2000, Inc hospitals &schools! #DLTDS@Mesouk@BasingstokePmi@HHFTnhs@FaheezM @ajthrower
#Mesothelioma is an asbestos-related cancer. We're calling time on asbestos with our campaign Don’t Let the Dust Settle. We're demanding that the govt commit to a central asbestos register & phased removal of asbestos. #DLTDS#WereCallingTimeOnAsbestos https://t.co/9htFzmlJF7
🚨Our sewage system is awash with dirty money. It’s time to tell the water company fat cats this shitshow is over. 💩❌
Sign our petition to demand no more profiting from pollution: https://t.co/yYG1xvBgDF
#dirtymoney#fatcatsewerrats#sickofsewage#profitingfrompollution
Today is #rarediseaseday. 47% of cancer diagnoses are for rare and less common cancers.
To find out more about #mesothelioma, a #cancer predominantly caused by #asbestos exposure, and the work that we do to help people affected by it, visit https://t.co/bMz6iTozwu
@beatieedney Thank you for pointing me in the direction of the podcast- I will have a listen. And thank you so much for taking the time to send a message at what must be a difficult and sad time for you.
Today is #WorldCancerDay and I am thinking a lot about my lovely little sister who died from bowel cancer just over a year ago. I recently found an old article about her from the Western Mail in 1996.
More poignant as I have spent the day doing things she would have loved- exploring Galloway, birdwatching, dog walking and dodging rain showers. Miss you Tashy x