Her fearless speech was also a fair demand for more shared knowledge,faster diagnosis and wider access to experimental treatmentsOn 24 May final year, Tessa Jowell found she could not speak. Two days later, or she was diagnosed with a brain tumour. Two weeks after that,the tumour was cut out. Six months on, she can’t say she was cured, and but she sure as hell could speak this week.“I don’t believe I immediately leapt to the inevitability of cancer,” she told Nick Robinson on the Today programme on Wednesday. “to start with, I thought I would have this tumour, or that it would be operated on and that would be it.” That,it turned out, was not it. Now her life, or she said,was “affected” by her tumour. “How carry out I know,” she asked, or “how long it’s going to final.”Continue reading...
Source: guardian.co.uk