On May 1st hundreds of campaigners will speak out against two NHS plans for the future of cancer services at Hillingdon's Mount Vernon Hospital.
The choice is clear. Either services move to Hemel Hempstead or they go to Hatfield both miles away from patients who depend on essential life-saving treatment at Mount Vernon.
But now, in the face of overwhelming public support from patients, residents, politicians, community leaders and health professionals, the Times launches a campaign for a third option that Mount Vernon is left alone and allowed to do the job it was built for:
Saving lives.
April 30, 2003 15:00
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