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Father speaks out after wife’s brain cancer spread because chemotherapy was stopped during coronavirus lockdown – Yahoo News Australia
Andy Jenkinson, from Bury, Manchester, spoke out after his wife Emma’s brain cancer spread when her chemotherapy was stopped during the coronavirus lockdown.

A father-of-four has hit out at the government for pushing aside cancer patients after his wifes brain cancer spread when her chemotherapy was stopped during the coronavirus lockdown.
Andy Jenkinson said having life-saving treatment stopped for several months had handed a death sentence to some patients.
The 33-year-old, from Bury, Greater Manchester, spoke out after his wife Emma, 31, was told that her brain cancer had spread after her chemotherapy was stopped during lockdown.
He is now work…
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