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Monday, February 6, 2017

Terminally ill lung cancer patient given all clear after world first drug trial quoting : Mirror Online

The 60-year-old was diagnosed with cancer three years ago after suffering pains in his shoulder, the Manchester Evening News reports . "At the end of the day, this clinical trial at The Christie has extended my life and I couldn't be more grateful. Anyone who is offered a clinical trial should seriously consider it." (Photo: Manchester Evening News)It is the first time it has been tested on humans, with the study taking place at only six centres worldwide. Bob's consultant at The Christie, Dr Matthew Krebs, said: "Bob has had a phenomenal response to taking part in this clinical trial .



Terminally ill lung cancer patient given all clear after world first drug trial
The Clutha Trust ­charity has accused Eli Stewart of pretending to have tumours in his lungs and stomach to get a free guitar. The Clutha Trust was founded after 10 people died at the Glasgow bar in 2013 when a police helicopter crashed through the roof. Since then he has been handed a £1000 guitar by the charity and an all expenses paid trip to Belfast, The Daily Record reports. "It started off with cancer, then it was epilepsy, then a heart transplant – that was what really raised the alarm with me. related stories 'SOFT TOUCH' UK RINSED NHS workers' shocking health tourism abuse exposed as we reveal scale of crisis YOU'RE TAKING THE BISCUIT!

Teenage cancer patient 'faked illness to get free stuff from charity'

Could not subscribe, try again later Invalid EmailPolice are probing astonishing claims that a teenage Cancer patient turned charity fundraiser FAKED his illness. Officials at the Clutha Trust ­charity in Scotland allege Eli Stewart told lies about his terminal disease. But when Crossan wrote to Dr Cowie, it's claimed her office told him she did not send the emails. Yesterday, Crossan said: "We do events through the Clutha Trust to help disadvantaged youngsters. Stewart then posted emails he claimed were from Dr Fiona Cowie at the Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre ­discussing his treatment.



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