Former leukaemia sufferer shortlisted for award after supporting poorly patients on online forum
A Northampton construction project manager, has been shortlisted for a national award for his work as an online community champion supporting blood cancer patients.
Steve Hartley, 51, is nominated for the Patient Champion of the Year Award at this year’s Anthony Nolan Supporter Awards (ANSAs), and will be recognised for his work supporting others in need.
Steve was first diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in August 2012 and received a life-saving stem-cell transplant in January 2013 at Leicester Royal Infirmary after being told it would give him a second chance of life. Northampton Chronicle and Echo
A Northampton construction project manager, has been shortlisted for a national award for his work as an online community champion supporting blood cancer patients.
Steve Hartley, 51, is nominated for the Patient Champion of the Year Award at this year’s Anthony Nolan Supporter Awards (ANSAs), and will be recognised for his work supporting others in need.
Steve was first diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in August 2012 and received a life-saving stem-cell transplant in January 2013 at Leicester Royal Infirmary after being told it would give him a second chance of life. Northampton Chronicle and Echo
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