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Breton Mcneil. I have worked for years on improving my health through formal and informal training and education. By giving back, you were with me for my treatment. Her legacy will drastically change lives.”  Cape Bretoners now have more options for cancer treatment on the island after a successful fundraising campaign inspired by a late North Sydney, N.S., nurse who died from pancreatic cancer.

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Kwamena Beecham, radiation oncologist lead at the island cancer centre, said such therapy is now available for patients with such cancers like lung, liver, prostate, spine and brain tumors.He said being able to offer these treatments locally helps to keep patients closer to family and friends and endure shorter treatment spans.McCarthy’s daughter, Kristina, said that while fulfilling her mom’s dream is bittersweet, the family is extremely happy in knowing many island residents will now be able to receive treatment at home.“The family would like to thank the community and all those who donated to the cause. Time stood still for a moment, but it seemed like forever,” said McCarthy, in a special feature that appeared in the Cape Breton Post in October 2019.“The biggest obstacle in my journey was that the radiation oncologist wanted me to have stereotactic body radiation therapy. You allowed my sisters to sit beside me, hold my hands and wipe away my tears. We don’t currently offer this specialized and concentrated treatment at the Cape Breton Regional Hospital, so I would have had to travel to Ontario,” said McCarthy, noting her condition would not allow such travel.“We fight this battle with everything we have and then we fight a little more. 1 being least likely, and 10 being most likely

With your compassion, along with my faith, I fought. Beautiful authentic French 4/4 violin from F. Breton in Mirecourt from the early 20th century with label "F.Breton brevete de S.MG , Mmn. Although Brenda passed away, she left us knowing how much her community cares.
By giving, they helped make mom’s dream come true,” she said.With McCarthy taking the lead when it came to fundraising, the centre’s annual fundraising event, RadioDay, raised more than $100,000 in 2019.Another 1,114 donors, many of whom called in for the event, donated in a variety of ways and in November 2019, McCarthy hosted an event at the Emera Centre in North Sydney and raised more than $50,000.“It demonstrates the impact one person can make on an entire community,” said Rick McCarthy, acting CEO of the Cape Breton Regional Hospital Foundation.“Brenda’s action inspired the entire community to come together to offer a new and exciting way to treat cancer in Cape Breton. Let’s fight together and bring stereotactic body radiation home — to Cape Breton,” said McCarthy, in successfully convincing donors to step-up make her dream a reality.