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We at Johnstone Burgh FC have decided to challenge ourselves and take part in a charity firewalk in aid of Neuroendocrine Cancer UK. Neuroendocrine Cancer is rare it affects 7 people per 100,000 of the population each year. Most doctors and nurses have little to no knowledge of this cancer and it can often be a long and difficult road for patients to get diagnosed. The average time for a diagnosis is 5 years of visiting a GP, by this time most patients' cancer has spread and they will likely need to live with this cancer for the rest of their lives.
This is where Neuroendocrine Cancer UK comes in, they fight for better treatment and a quicker diagnosis for all patients. This is done by working with the NHS and pushing at a government level for changes. They help educate patients so they can better understand treatments and the options they have. They have also set up a link of nationwide support groups allowing patients the opportunity to meet others in a similar position and help each other through the tough times. They also support research so that one day patients will be able to live a life without Neuroendocrine cancer.
This event is being set up by Craig Speirs, he is a patient who's been living with this cancer for nearly 10 years now. With the help of Neuroendocrine Cancer UK Craig's had the opportunity to speak at medical conferences raising valuable awareness of his struggles over the last 10 years. He also runs a support group in Glasgow, helping patients understand this chaotic and uncertain life. Craig thought 10 years ago his life was over, but thanks to this charity and the help they've given him he has made the most of these years.
Craig has shared a video about his journey on this page please watch it.