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Article type: Best Cancer Reporter Award
Keywords: Catherine Kalamis, Best Cancer Reporter Award, neuroendocrine tumour, NET Patient Foundation, .
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Reporting cancer from the inside
Catherine Kalamis of the Guernsey Press won a Best Reporter Award 2006 for a series of articles based on personal experiences of living with cancer. Below we reprint A life-changing moment, where she explains why good information is so vital to patients and she sends out a message about turning a threatening change into something positive.
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