Ms. Hetherington eventually got a biopsy and is currently being treated with a type of chemotherapy which she says has a good likelihood of working on her type of cancer. But as a consequence of the delayed biopsy, she said she missed a window to enroll in a clinical trial that could have offered her treatment with immunotherapy.
“Maybe at this point I would be further ahead in my treatment,” Ms. Hetherington said. “I felt like I was being let down. When you have stage four cancer that is aggressive and incurable, you don’t want to hear that.”
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, which manages Churchill Hospital, declined to comment, saying that it can’t discuss individual cases.
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