CPSG FACEBOOK VOLUNTEER NEEDED
The Cancer Patients Support Group are looking for someone who can take over the Running of our FACEBOOK PAGE If interested in volunteering for this vacancy – please contact Chairman Gerry Biscombe Tel 97-608391
Cancer Patients Support Group, Paphos
Helping Those In Need
The Cancer Patients Support Group are looking for someone who can take over the Running of our FACEBOOK PAGE If interested in volunteering for this vacancy – please contact Chairman Gerry Biscombe Tel 97-608391
PAPHOS PASYKAF BUS DRIVER is also Psychologist and Friend to Passengers An unassuming Cypriot father of 2 from Marathounda in Paphos is a rare creature: a bus driver who’s much loved by all of his passengers. Over thethe last 15 yrs, Panicos Chrysanthou, 41 has loaded up his bus and driven his passengers to … Read morePAPHOS BUS DRIVER – Panicos Chrysanthou
OCTOBER 2016 CYPRUS SPECIALISED BREAST CANCER CENTRE Following years of dedicated campaigning, Cyprus will have a specialised breast cancer centre in October, announced Europa Donna Cyprus. The announcement was made at a press coinference concerning the annual Pink Silhouette walk for breast cancer awareness, which will take place on October 9 Europa Donna also said … Read moreOctober 2016 – SPECIALISED BREAST CANCER CENTRE
FEATURE ARTICLE – FIGHTING BREAST CANCER – AND WINNING! Women wouldn’t be alive today if it wasn’t for the advances of CSDT – 1) Cancer Screening, 2) Diagnosis and 3) Treatment Doctors comments: INCREASED SCREENING – Professor Peter Johnson, Chief Clinician at Cancer Research, UK says: ‘The likelihood of surviving breast cancer has been … Read moreFeature – FIGHTING BREAST CANCER
Several illnesses have very distinctive odours – once you smell them you never forget them. Clostridium Difficle (CDiff, for example, lends a pungent odour to the stool of people infected with this bacteria. It is an Intestinal Bacteria that leads to significant highly infectious diarrhoea and is easily transmittable from person to person. Studies quoted … Read moreRESEARCH FOR CANCER DETECTION