2020年4月25日土曜日

Lynn Faulds Wood


In the 1990s, Faulds Wood moved to ITV's World In Action where she achieved their highest audience with a programme investigating GP training in cancer symptoms, "Doctor Knows Best", which had 10.2 million viewers.[4] Her investigation into bowel cancer, "Bobby Moore & Me", got 6.5 million viewers and 28,000 letters.[5] She also helped to create the world's first evidence-based guide to symptoms of her cancer, officially adopted by the Department of Health in 2000. 
In 2002, she co-founded the European Cancer Patient Coalition which she chaired 2003-2010. She helped to set up MEPs Against Cancer and is credited with helping to get cancer on the official European Agenda. In 2009, she was invited to present the new European cancer planAction Against Cancer – in Brussels.[10]
In 2010, Faulds Wood said that she was considering entering politics by standing for the Parliament of the United Kingdom at the general election. Instead she remained as a health campaigner, still regularly appearing on television talking about cancer and consumer matters. She chaired the British Standards Institution Consumer and Public Interest Network until 2013, and served as President and Patron of many charities and health organisations, with an honorary doctorate for services to bowel cancer.[11]


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Watchdog presenter Lynn Faulds Wood dies aged 72 after 'stroke'
Daily Mail

Former Watchdog presenter Lynn Faulds Wood dies aged 72
The Guardian-2020/04/24

Lynn Faulds Wood dead aged 72 – Ex-BBC Watchdog presenter and cancer campaigner dies after a stroke
The Sun

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Former BBC Watchdog presenter and cancer campaigner Lynn Faulds Wood has died at the age of 72.
Sky news

...She was involved in producing the world's first evidence-based symptoms guidance for bowel cancer and helped set up training centres for doctors and nurses in endoscopy, according to the website for her charity Lynn's Bowel Cancer Campaign.
In 2016, Faulds Woods rejected an MBE for her work, saying that the honours system was "unfair" and objecting to the use of the word "empire".
At the time she said: "I would love to have an honour if it didn't have the word 'empire' on the end of it. We don't have an empire, in my opinion."
She added: "We shouldn't have lords and ladies and sirs. We should give people honours, yes, because plenty of people deserve them, including, I hope, myself.
"But it's not a fair system."

https://news.sky.com/story/tv-presenter-and-cancer-campaigner-lynn-faulds-wood-dies-11978273

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