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Miranda Ashitey

@mizzieashitey

Social šŸ¦‹. Breast cancer blogger. @bbc6music listener. 4-time #GreatNorthRun Finisher. Adopted Mackem. Gets her face out for @breastcancernow. Bisexual. She/Her

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How expensive is it to have more accessible docking stations? Stacked ones with two or more selves at train stations to neatly park and make those that have disabilities feel safe to navigate? (Whether that is to partial sight or blindness, use of guide dogs &/or wheelchair use)

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Just long as the front door isnā€™t left openā€¦ AGAIN! šŸšŖ#WeAreComingToGetYouBarbara #RemoveTheHeadOrDestroyTheBrain

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ā€œThis isn't going to work if she's got disabilities.ā€ Thatā€™s a big assumption, isnā€™t it? Sadly, this discriminatory attitude isnā€™t uncommon. Our skills and work ethic shouldnā€™t be dismissed, just because we have an impairment or condition. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ā€¦

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We're incredibly proud to have launched our UK Blood Cancer Action Plan in Westminster yesterday! Huge thanks to all the MPs and Peers who joined us to hear directly from the blood cancer community about its vital recommendations. Next stop: Scotland, Wales, and NI.

We're incredibly proud to have launched our UK Blood Cancer Action Plan in Westminster yesterday!

Huge thanks to all the MPs and Peers who joined us to hear directly from the blood cancer community about its vital recommendations. Next stop: Scotland, Wales, and NI.
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ā€œThere definitely needs to be more research into bone metastasis, because I had no idea that it could spread from my breast to my spine." - Lita Weā€™ve teamed up with ProstateCancerResearch to fund Ā£600,000 of ground-breaking research into bone metastasis.

ā€œThere definitely needs to be more research into bone metastasis, because I had no idea that it could spread from my breast to my spine." - Lita

Weā€™ve teamed up with <a href="/PCR_News/">ProstateCancerResearch</a> to fund Ā£600,000 of ground-breaking research into bone metastasis.
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If you're a UK-based researcher keen to make a difference to people living with secondary breast or prostate cancer, find out more and apply šŸ‘‡ prostate-cancer-research.org.uk/pcr-funding-opā€¦

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Thanks in particular to our speakers Sorcha Eastwood MP, Adele Fielding, Peter Johnson and community representative, Scott Nunn šŸŒˆ for their invaluable contribution. Your support and insight is vital to help create a brighter future.

Thanks in particular to our speakers 
<a href="/SorchaEastwood/">Sorcha Eastwood MP</a>, <a href="/AdeleKFielding/">Adele Fielding</a>, <a href="/PWMJohnson/">Peter Johnson</a>
and community representative, <a href="/mrscottnunn/">Scott Nunn šŸŒˆ</a>
for their invaluable contribution.

Your support and insight is vital to help create a brighter future.
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As itā€™s #GynaeAwarenessMonth #GynaeCancerAwarenessMonth #GynaecologicalAwarenessMonth #GynaecologicalCancerAwarenessMonth, the The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust have released explanations & infographics about the signs to look for

As itā€™s #GynaeAwarenessMonth #GynaeCancerAwarenessMonth #GynaecologicalAwarenessMonth #GynaecologicalCancerAwarenessMonth, the <a href="/royalmarsdenNHS/">The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust</a> have released explanations &amp; infographics about the signs to look for
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ā­ļø Customer Feedback ā­ļø Incredible feedback from some of Coldplayā€™s Irish Deaf fans. Many had never been to an accessible show before and were absolutely blown away by the experience! Stay tuned for more from our Irish community over the next few days. Inclusivity is not just