andrew kaye, head of policy at macmillan cancer support said it was �shocking� that a cancer patient had to wait 541 days for treatment.
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chemotherapy involved two hours at the hospital every other week. he'd leave wearing a fanny pack that would continue to deliver treatment for 48 straight hours, one slow drip at a time.
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"the treatment of our family and the behaviour of the western trust has been disgraceful, they should be ashamed of themselves.
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speaking on behalf of the family after the inquest, mrs cavanagh's son vincent said the coroner vindicated their need to raise concerns about the way in which their mother was cared for.
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