Help My Mum Live
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Hello, I'm Elaine. I can't begin to tell you what my mother means to me. SHE IS EVERYTHING TO ME.
My mum was recently diagnosed with a cancerous tumour on her pancreas, there was a surgery scheduled with the NHS, however they said it was inoperable. She was told that they would do a biopsy on her and if the results came back indicating that the cancer had spread to the liver, they would start chemotherapy . If that failed then they gave her less than a year to live.
I am raising money for travel costs and procedural fees (which include the cost for a consultation, the procedure, and the Professor's fees.)
I have researched several methods of treatment outside of the NHS. The most accessible one I found is Nanoknife. It's a procedure that essentially destroys soft tissues via an electric current. It's a quick procedure (45 minutes), minimally invasive, it has a quick recovery time and minimal hospital stay.
I have contacted HCA Healthcare in London, they have quoted me a price and they also mentioned that Professor Leen would be the one to conduct the procedure. The consultation appointment is: £400. The procedure is £13,000. The aftercare which would include her recovery, going to appointments, medicines, and everyday transport costs for her would be around £12,000 to keep our heads above water. People may think £12,000 for after is a lot but I want to cause her as little stress as possible, including money worries.
My mum was recently diagnosed with a cancerous tumour on her pancreas, there was a surgery scheduled with the NHS, however they said it was inoperable. She was told that they would do a biopsy on her and if the results came back indicating that the cancer had spread to the liver, they would start chemotherapy . If that failed then they gave her less than a year to live.
I am raising money for travel costs and procedural fees (which include the cost for a consultation, the procedure, and the Professor's fees.)
I have researched several methods of treatment outside of the NHS. The most accessible one I found is Nanoknife. It's a procedure that essentially destroys soft tissues via an electric current. It's a quick procedure (45 minutes), minimally invasive, it has a quick recovery time and minimal hospital stay.
I have contacted HCA Healthcare in London, they have quoted me a price and they also mentioned that Professor Leen would be the one to conduct the procedure. The consultation appointment is: £400. The procedure is £13,000. The aftercare which would include her recovery, going to appointments, medicines, and everyday transport costs for her would be around £12,000 to keep our heads above water. People may think £12,000 for after is a lot but I want to cause her as little stress as possible, including money worries.
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