Stories & Experiences We regularly post stories from members of the neuroendocrine cancer community and in this issue of the quarterly newsletter we would like to highlight a great one from Ambassador, Alan which we published recently.
A Businessman’s Blog, By Alan
Living with Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Cancer I’m writing this in November 2024, and at this moment in time, I aim to find a way to live with my pancreatic neuroendocrine cancer diagnosis A Little About Me A little background on me … I work full-time for Motorola as a Programme Manager. I’m married to Kate with 2 adult daughters. I have many hobbies including my allotment with three greenhouses, a brood of hens, riding my motorbike and we’re about to have a house extension. I have no time for cancer. On reflection, I’ve realised it’s important to me to do more than ‘live with’ my cancer – if I can. Life Goes On – But How? After a cancer diagnosis, all the old adages rear their inevitable heads: life is for living… the show must go on … make the most of what you’ve got … count your blessings … I’ve heard them all. Primary Neuroendocrine Cancer Site: Pancreas NET Centre of Excellence: The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester
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