Interest in walk
Sir, —Re J. Dunlop’s concern at the apparent apathy in supporting his fund-rais-ing cancer campaign (“The Press,” April 20). With the emphasis in recent years on most illness being psychosomatic, it requires a very perceptive general practitioner to detect the early stages of cancer. Accurate diagnosis is a prerequisite to specialist attention and subsequent tests for cancer. Until that occurs, with all due respect to the well-intentioned, all the equipment and money in the world is of little comfort to the patient or to those who have lost loved ones through lack of recognition of the seriousness of seemingly simple symptoms. — Yours, W. MARGARET DENNIS. April 21, 1979.
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Press, 23 April 1979, Page 16
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111Interest in walk Press, 23 April 1979, Page 16
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