When stomach cancer survivor becomes expert

Hudson Institute

Despite encountering more than her share of health challenges, 92-year-old Delva Walker has the most positive outlook you are ever likely to encounter. A survivor of both stomach cancer (13 years ago) and breast cancer, Delva visited Hudson Institute armed with plenty of questions for Professor Richard Ferrero and Dr Caroline Skene.

L-R Professor Richard Ferrero, donor and stomach cancer survivor Delva Walker and Dr Caroline Skene
L-R: Professor Richard Ferrero, donor and stomach cancer survivor Delva Walker and Dr Caroline Skene

A passionate advocate for medical research, Delva can often be heard asking, "Why isn't there more funding for stomach cancer research?"

"In 2010, I had a radical gastrectomy for stomach cancer," she said. "It was successful surgery, and I didn't have to have chemo or radiation."

"In Hudson Institute's newsletter I saw that Professor Richard Ferrero was researching gastric cancer, so I wrote to him and he replied."

Contacting Prof Ferrero was the start of a mutually beneficial relationship that gave Delva the chance to contribute to his vital research and helped Hudson Institute scientists further their work.

Stomach cancer survivor to advocate

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