Facebook pixel

Susan Oliver was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer in 2003 and given only 18 months to live has spoken of how she wants to give hope to others by surviving against the odds.

Susan’s story featured in the Belfast Telegraph.
Cancer survivor Susan Oliver beacon of hope for all sufferers

More In the News

Cancer-associated thrombosis (CAT) survey

Cancer-associated thrombosis (CAT) survey

Can you help build a better understanding of patient awareness about thrombosis? New patient survey launched across Europe (including the UK).

People with cancer have a higher than normal risk of developing a blood clot – a condition known as cancer-associated thrombosis (CAT). Yet it remains under-reported, seldom discussed and often misdiagnosed.

read more
MP backs group work on cancer

MP backs group work on cancer

Susan met with Ilkley MP, John Grogan, to discuss the work of Pseudomyxoma Survivor and Cancer52. Based on current data, 46 percent of cancers diagnosed are rare and less common, yet they account for 54 percent of cancer deaths.

read more
Rare Disease Day 2017, Research, Audrey Hepburn, Sean and us

Rare Disease Day 2017, Research, Audrey Hepburn, Sean and us

Rare Disease Day is held on the last day of February every year to raise awareness of rare diseases and the theme for this year is research. Research is key as it brings hope to the millions of people living with pseudomyxoma peritonei (PMP) and other rare diseases across the world and to their families.

read more