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Support Group Meeting Maidstone Hospital 6th March

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There is an upper GI support group meeting at the Maidstone Hospital (The IMACS building) at 6.30pm on 6th March 2012. Talk by Dr Mark Hill (Consultant Oncologist). Contact Michelle George (Specialist Upper GI Nurse) 01622 729000 Ex 24675

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Unless it has changed since I went 2 years ago, I would mention that this group is for pre and post operative patients and not those of us with stage 4 cancer. John

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I attended my first Maidstone meet on the 6th after recent surgery and the support was perfect. All aspects were supported, chemo, surgery & dietary. Its even worth going for the food & drink goodies! Well done those who provide this. Much needed by upper GI 'sufferers'.

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John34 in reply tomedway

I was also at the meeting , my first attendance, and agree with medway.

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