Monday 26 October 2009

on the pulse - for people affected by breast cancer

Cancerkin’s news Update….

Breast Cancer Awareness Month:
As one of our many initiatives during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Cancerkin had a stand in the Royal Free promoting the work that we do and the various treatments that we offer patients affected by breast cancer (and their families). We were delighted to welcome so many visitors to the stand, who were treated to delicious fairy cakes! We sold a variety of our goodies, including tee shirts, cosmetics, books and key rings. We raised a massive £1,000 for Cancerkin! So a big thank you to all those who gave so generously and to our volunteers who (wo)manned the stand during the course of the day.

Hampstead Women’s Club:
We are delighted to report on a new collaboration with the Hampstead Women’s Club – a multi national social organisation for women living in the London area, who provide a sense of community through social, educational and charitable activities. They have kindly given their time and resources to creating a new Children’s Corner at the Cancerkin Centre. This will provide a welcoming facility for Mums receiving care at the hospital to be with their children in a comfortable child friendly environment, away from the ward. Children’s Corner will be open soon…watch this space!

In the news…

Vitamin and Mineral Supplements and Cancer Risk:
According to an expert at World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF), high doses of vitamin and mineral supplements can do more harm than good in terms of cancer risk and the message from WCRF and Cancer Research UK is to try and get all the minerals and vitamins you need from a healthy, balanced diet. Yinka Ebo, health information officer at Cancer Research UK, said: "Many large studies have looked at the effects of vitamin supplements on cancer risk and most have found that these supplements have no effect. But some studies have found that, far from improving your health, high doses can be harmful and even increase the risk of cancer."The best way to get your full range of vitamins and minerals and help protect against cancer is to eat a healthy, balanced diet with a wide variety of fruit and vegetables."
For more on this article, follow this link to the Cancer Research website: http://info.cancerresearchuk.org/news/archive/newsarchive/2009/october/19414129

Relationships and Illness:
The Times (15th October 2009) reported on the effect that serious illness can have on a relationship and the different ways in which men and women respond to this. http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/relationships/article6875081.ece
The article looks at various studies that have been carried out, with particular reference to the effect of a cancer diagnosis and there are also several stories by cancer sufferers, relating their own experiences.

Nicky Waldman (n.waldman@cancerkin.org.uk)
19th October 2009

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