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Guernsey family raising £2,000 a month for nan's cancer treatment
Summary
A Guernsey family says it must raise about £2,000 a month to pay for a PARP inhibitor for their grandmother after a stage four lung cancer diagnosis; two fundraising events are planned in February.
Content
A family in Guernsey is raising money to cover a cancer drug that local health services do not cover. Christine, the grandmother, was diagnosed with stage four lung cancer in August and had previously had breast cancer. The article mentions the required treatment is a PARP inhibitor and that the States of Guernsey were asked for comment. The family says the treatment costs about £2,000 per month and they have organised community fundraisers.
Key facts:
- Christine was diagnosed with stage four lung cancer in August and previously had breast cancer.
- The article mentions a PARP inhibitor as the targeted treatment the family says is not covered by the States of Guernsey.
- The family states the treatment costs about £2,000 per month.
- Two fundraising events are scheduled in February: an indoor car boot sale at the Styx Centre on 15 February and a raffle at Mojito on 28 February.
Summary:
The family reports that local coverage does not include the PARP inhibitor and they are seeking community support through planned events to meet the monthly cost. A reply from the States of Guernsey was requested and remains undetermined at this time.
