Lynsey Alexander and Ruth Young Donation

Donation of their NHS bonus payments to OGCancerNI Lynsey Alexander, Acute Medicine OT and her partner Ruth Young, Acute and

Donation of their NHS bonus payments to OGCancerNI

Lynsey Alexander, Acute Medicine OT and her partner Ruth Young, Acute and General Medicine Consultant at the Western General Hospital in Edinburgh have both donated their NHS bonus payments to OGCancerNI. Lynsey is the daughter of our Hon.Treasurer, Paul Alexander.

Please accept our sincere thanks Lynsey & Ruth for your kind donations and please accept our very best wishes for the future.

Oesophageal cancer like many other cancers does not discriminate between age or sex and  knowing and recognising the signs and symptoms are crucial to early diagnosis.  If you suffer from any of the following symptoms for longer than 3 weeks you should consult your doctor.

  • Persistent Indigestion
  • Difficulty swallowing or food sticking
  • Heartburn acid reflux
  • Hiccupping that wont go away
  • Unexplained weight loss.

#oesophagealcancer #catchitearly #mckeeverschemist

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