Humanity in Cancer Treatment

Humanity in Cancer Treatment

This is Mum during a hospital admission for PJP (fungal pneumonia) - a few months into chemotherapy for Hodgkin Lymphoma.

If one doctor or nurse, (particularly in the cancer world) reads Mum’s story and takes a moment to self-reflect and go to work the next day with a conscious decision to lead with compassion, Mum’s story can at least make a difference for someone else’s journey and that would be everything she could have hoped for.
Karina Stell | The Stell Bell

The Stell Bell

I remember Mum telling me that she had decided to buy a bell for the ward. The bell was for patients to ring on their final day of treatment and the chiming of the bell through the ward would inspire courage, strength and hope for those still fighting - that this would be them too one day and that these days and nights would pass.