Click to read: Neck check to save a life
“The Butterfly Cancer Trust, so named because the thyroid gland is the shape of a butterfly, aims to highlight the importance of getting any lumps in the neck checked out.”
(Morpeth Herald, September 2011)
Author: ButterflyThyroid
Radiation treatment meant mother could not touch son
September 6th, 2011Click to read: Radiation treatment meant mother could not touch son
“A mum was forced to stay away from her baby son after being given potentially dangerous treatment when she found she had a rare form of cancer.”
(Hartlepool Mail, September 2011)
International Thyroid Cancer Patient Survey 2010
February 6th, 2011Many thanks to all of you who took part!
Published studies on the thyroid cancer patient journey (1-29) generally have utilised physician- or nurse-designed rather than patient-designed survey instruments.
Frequently, these studies’ samples have been relatively small, and have comprised only referral centre patients.
Moreover, the studies often have focused on particular thyroid cancers and on relatively narrow areas rather than on a broader range of the patient experience.
The Thyroid Cancer Alliance (TCA), a coalition of eight national thyroid cancer patient advocacy and support organisations from Europe and the Americas, has sought to address these gaps.
We therefore, in cooperation with Genzyme Corporation, conducted an international survey of patients with any primary thyroid tumour regarding their experiences with their disease and its care, including both treatment and support.
The survey utilised a questionnaire designed by patients with the support of a professional market research firm. This project’s objectives included:
- Identifying areas for improvement in the care of patients with thyroid cancer
- Elucidating how thyroid cancers have been treated in different nations in recent years, and how treatment protocols differ from country to country
- Assessing the life impacts of a thyroid cancer diagnosis from a wide range of patients.
The TCA will use the survey findings to stimulate further research and to educate the thyroid cancer community, including patients, families, caregivers and administrators.
Our results should be interpreted cautiously: as in all such surveys, a selection bias may exist among respondents for individuals with notably negative or positive experiences with thyroid cancer.
Nonetheless, this very comprehensive survey takes into account responses from a large, diverse sample of thyroid cancer patients in many countries – including a considerable proportion treated outside referral centres.
The survey thus offers a wealth of information for the thyroid cancer community:
- The appreciable rate of delay in the first specialist visit suggests a need for generalist and specialist physicians and healthcare administrators to ensure streamlined referral and appointment systems; there may be a need for additional specialists and specialised treatment centres in some areas.
- There appears to be a strong need for improved support and information at the stage of diagnosis and primary treatment.
- The substantial rates of surgical complications may suggest a need to more frequently use surgeons specialising in thyroid and neck procedures, in line with current medical consensus.
See UK-specific results
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Changing Lives
January 6th, 2010Click to read: Changing Lives
“The personal and moving story of a very special lady, Kate Farnell.”
(Living North magazine, January 2010)
Mum backs new cancer treatment service
July 6th, 2009Click to read: Mum backs new cancer treatment service
“A mum has backed a new service to improve the ongoing treatment of patients with thyroid cancer . . .”
(Shields Gazette, July 2009)
New service offers hope for thyroid cancer patients
July 6th, 2009Click to read: New service offers hope for thyroid cancer patients
“A new service pioneered in the North East is giving fresh hope to thyroid cancer patients . . .”
(Journal, July 2009)
Another Butterfly Baby has arrived!
May 9th, 2008
Beautiful Bethan Travers was born at the end of April. Proud parents Rachel and Dave are ‘crazy in love’ with their gorgeous girl.
Many congratulations!
It’s a Hat Trick of Awards for Butterfly!
January 9th, 2008
We are delighted to announce that Butterfly was part of the winning team in the recent Hospital Doctor of the Year Awards presented at the Hilton in Park Lane, London.
The Thyroid Cancer Care Team from Newcastle won the best oncology care team award for the entire UK which is an outstanding achievement for all concerned.
Many members of the team are involved with Butterfly, particularly Kate Farnell, Dr Ujjal Mallick, Dr Petros Perros and Mr Frank Stafford.
Butterfly welcomes its Second Patron
January 9th, 2008
In May of last year Butterfly sought its first Patron. It was very important to us that this person had strong connections with the North East (for obvious reasons!).
We were delighted and honoured when His Grace the Duke of Northumberland agreed to do this for us.
Our founder had always had a second patron in mind and he/she had to be the top medical professional in the UK caring for people with Thyroid Cancer.
This person was Dr Clive Harmer FRCR FRCP.
Throughout the last seven years, ever since the inception of Butterfly, Kate knew that Dr Harmer was the perfect candidate for ‘the job’ but would he accept?
Following the Key Advances master class in Thyroid Cancer in December 2007, over dinner and after a few glasses of wine, Kate finally plucked up the courage to ask Dr Harmer if he could consider becoming our Patron. He said yes!
We are absolutely delighted and could not possibly have a better Patron for Butterfly. Many, many thanks to Dr Harmer. [January 2008]
Rachel becomes the second “Butterfly Bride”!
August 9th, 2007
On 18th August 2007, Rachel and Dave tied the knot at Chillingham Castle in Northumberland in front of family and friends.
The weather wasn’t kind but nothing could spoil such a happy day: the lavish reception was fabulous and the speeches excellent.
After spending their wedding night in the Castle’s Bridal Suite (which is haunted!) the happy couple jetted off to Thailand for their honeymoon.
Congratulations Mr and Mrs Travers!

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