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Cancer Care Projects

Small touch, huge difference

The cancer day unit at St Bartholomew’s Hospital is a busy one, seeing 70 patients for chemotherapy every day. The staff here work hard to help patients in so many ways.

As well as their wonderful care day-to-day, behind the scenes the team work closely with us, using kind donations from patients and their families to identify projects that will have a big impact on the experience for future patients…

The pre-assessment room

The pre-assessment room is the first room that people visit when they come for chemotherapy, where they have a serious conversation about the possible effects. This room was clinical and drab, but the team used generous donations made in memory of Carol Wells, to create a welcoming and homely space.

The snack menu

The snack menu offers a range of treats for patients having chemotherapy. Snacks like fruit pots help to keep energy levels up, while ice lollies satisfy the craving for something cold which a lot of patients experience.

Chemotherapy chairs

Thanks to funds raised by family and friends of Patricia Blamire and Wanstead Golf Club, the team purchased six chemotherapy chairs. The chairs can fully recline and come with adjustable cushions, helping to keep patients comfortable during chemotherapy, which can last up to six hours each time.

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