@BCCampaign We’ll all be weari…
@BCCampaign We’ll all be wearing it pink next Friday! 20 men in our office too, all getting involved!
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@BCCampaign We’ll all be wearing it pink next Friday! 20 men in our office too, all getting involved!
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Visit http://chwh.dnsupdate.co.uk/discussion for more information on scalp cooling and hair retention during chemotherapy #kickcancer
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Our Follow Fridays for the first day of breast cancer awareness month! #ff @breastcancerH @BreakthroughBC @BCCare @BCCampaign #kickcancer
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If any of you tweeters out there want more info on scalp cooling or cold caps DM us – it can help prevent hair loss during chemotherapy.
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#followfriday for our fellow #kickcancer buddies @bowelcancer @CLIC_Sargent @CR_UK @CRUKWalton @macmillancancer @macmillancoffee
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It’s that #followfriday time again, here are mine for this week! @macmillanPA @CR_UK @royalmarsden @bowelcancer @BCCare
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@macmillanPA What’s everyone doing for the Macmillan’s Worlds Biggest Coffee Morning this Friday?!
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@royalmarsden you’re welcome. I’ll give you a #ff too! follow @royalmarsden everyone for the great work they do!
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#charitytuesday shout outs to @CR_UK @BCCare @royalmarsden WCRF_UK for starters
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Swallowing a sponge on a piece of string could help prevent a deadly form of cancer, UK experts claim. Medical Research Council scientists have created the “cytosponge” which collects cells from the stomach. These cells can be checked for a pre-cancerous condition called Barrett’s oesophagus which can affect people with a long history of heartburn. [...]
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