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cancer treatment available within NHS - but most PCT's won't fund patients to use it.

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lemongrove · 01/02/2011 23:02

Mount Vernon NHS Hospital purchased a Cyberknife Stereotactic radiotherapy machine, and started accepting patients in November 2010, but unfortunately only 28 Primary Care Trusts in England, Wales and Northern Ireland fund treatment. So although this potentially lifesaving treatment is available, few patients can access it. This crazy situation is also set to become worse, because the Royal Marsden Hospital in London, St. James Hospital in Leeds and Derriford Hospital in Plymouth have also purchased it and will start accepting patients later this year.
PCT's argue that there is no evidence that Cyberknife is better than conventional radiotherapy, and therefore the additional cost is not justified. But the reason patients are referred for Cyberknife in the first place is because conventional radiotherapy is not an option. If you have secondary tumours on the skull, or visceral organs, conventional radiotherapy just isn't an option, because it would damage healthy tissue - whereas Cyberknife is so accurate that it causes very little damage.
The fact is that one in three people get cancer in the UK, so at some stage it could effect you or your loved one's. So if you want to end this funding nonsense, please sign my petition( link below)

www.gopetition.com/petition/42313.html

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lisad123isasnuttyasaboxoffrogs · 01/02/2011 23:08

DONE

lemongrove · 02/02/2011 11:37

Bumping - please sign

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