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I’m now on ‘watch and wait’ following a diagnosis of pseudomyxoma peritonei

Basingstoke, country, Peritoneal Malignancy Institute Basingstoke, pseudomyxoma peritonei, Survivor's Story (UK), UK

For me, it all started with blood in my urine and an increase in the size of my stomach. In retrospect, I could feel the mucin moving when I walked. Now I’m on ‘watch and wait’. I had an ultrasound and a large cyst was found. They could not see where...

Supporting the Peritoneal Malignancy Institute in Basingstoke

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We got the day off to a great start at the Patients Wellbeing Day in Basingstoke by making a donation to the Peritoneal Malignancy Institute. This donation was made specifically with the help of the Leighton family and friends. Thank you!

PMP Patients Meeting Basingstoke 10th May 2013

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Pseudomyxoma Survivor is proud to support the first ever PMP Patients’ Meeting which is to be held at the Pelican Centre based within the grounds of the Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital in Basingstoke. Key speakers include Mr Paul Sugarbaker, Mr Brendan...

£3,500 Donation to Basingstoke PMP unit

all countries, fundraising, Peritoneal Malignancy Institute Basingstoke

We were able to make our second ever donation today for the sum of £3,500 which has been sent to Basingstoke PMP fund for the purchase of equipment for both the ward area namely ward C2 and also for the Intensive Care Unit!

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appendix cancer and other peritoneal surface malignancies through practical and emotional support. We also raise awareness and support research.

As survivors and carers, information here is from our perspective – we are not health care professionals. We are all individuals, everyone is different. We recommend that you take advice from your doctors for specific information.

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