Why does an NHS nurse have to fly abroad for a life saving non-toxic treatment?

Help save the life of former psychiatric nurse Tessa, 72, who has travelled to Mexico for cancer treatment she can’t get in the UK
By: 1st sight films
 
LONDON - Aug. 28, 2014 - PRLog -- Why does an NHS nurse have to fly abroad for a life-saving non-toxic treatment?

Why are non toxic treatments for cancer not available in the UK when it would save peoples lives, distress and bodily damage from the blunt instrument of heavy dose chemotherapy and also save the NHS loads of money?

Why has Tessa an NHS nurse had to fly when dangerously ill to Mexico and sell her house to pay for her treatment?

For more info and details about the treatments please contact Mark Playne at mark@1stsightfilms.co.uk

Help save the life of former psychiatric nurse Tessa, 72, who has travelled to Mexico for cancer treatment she can’t get in the UK

THE family of a former nurse is appealing for donations to help save the life of their 'very special mum' who has been diagnosed with a rare, aggressive form of liver cancer.

Tessa Elam, 72 spent her working life as a community nurse, specialising in the care of elderly and psychiatric patients at Weavers Croft and Park House in Stroud.

Six weeks ago she received the devastating news that she had secondary metastatic liver cancer and probably has less than a year to live.

Donation website: http://www.gofundme.com/help-Tessa-beat-cancer.

http://www.stroudnewsandjournal.co.uk/news/11433529.Help_...

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